A Renewable Energy Alternative About To Reawaken

When you want to drill, there are few better than the oil and gas companies. Over the last few decades, they have perfected the idea of drilling. This is going to come in very handy for renewable energy.

That sounds a bit counterintuitive. Why would oil and gas companies want to drill for renewable energy? In fact, how do you do it since renewables are typical the sun and wind?


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For those who are younger, this might seem like the case. However, a number of decades back, the talk track around renewable energy was not based upon solar or wind. Back in the late 1980s/early 1990s, geothermal was the craze. This is what everyone thought would provide our needs in the future.

It is hard to argue the logic. When you see the massive power that comes out of a volcano, it is easy to see how this could be a game changer if harnessed. Below the surface of the Earth, there is a lot of power. Just the steam alone could power entire cities.

Of course, the issue is to harness the power in a profitable way.

A few decades back, this was rather difficult. Like most drilling techniques back then, the miss rate was great. However, since that time, advancements in geology as well as newer fracking techniques have brought drilling forward.

This is where geothermal enters the picture. If we can fine tune the drilling, we will see a massive amount of power generated that usurps solar and wind. In fact, it even eclipses coal and other fossil fuels.

While heat can be found a few feet below the Earth's surface, the real "gold" is down a number of miles. At around 33,000 feet, we can see 50,000 times the amount of oil and gas that the Earth has. Talk about a game changer.

The past year saw a massive increase in spending in renewable energy. However, geothermal clocked in a paltry $675 million in capital spending. Considering half a trillions dollars was spent, this is miniscule.

It is something that is going to be changing.

But that is about to change, with struggling fossil fuel companies about to put their capital and skills to work on something that's far less degrading on the planet.

Oil and gas majors are about to make their biggest geothermal investments in more than 30 years, as geothermal economics improve while financials for the fossil fuel sector continue to pose a major challenge amid stubbornly low energy prices.

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Perhaps it is a bit early to count the oil and gas companies out. The planets thirst for energy is going to keep growing. This means that it will have to come from a source that is cleaner yet more stable than what we see with solar and wind.

Geothermal might be the solution that everyone is looking for. While it was not profitable a few decades back, advancements could mean the story is a lot different this time. With their profits starting to dwindle, the oil companies are looking for other avenues of profitability.

Many believe that geothermal energy could follow a similar production path as the oil fracking shift a couple decades back. There was talk about Peak Oil meaning we were going to run out. Now, after near two decades of fracking, we see there is a glut of oil. The pact that production increased also enabled the United States to become oil independent.

Over the next decade, it is worth watching what will take place within the energy sector. There are trillions of dollars globally in play. Companies are going to embark upon a great race.

If geothermal moves similar to fracking, we could see a massive shift away from electricity generated by fossil fuel. This is already happening but geothermal would accelerate this process far beyond what solar or wind can produce.

It is going to be an interesting race to watch.


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I haven't heard much on geothermal so I would consider it under the radar. I hope this proves to be a feasible and economically beneficial to the people. I agree with the push towards renewable energies but the cost is too unrealistic right now (subsidized by by government). I do hope they also consider nuclear energy as another possible solution without just tossing it out.

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Been basically dormant for decades. The money invested the past year shows why. very little interest.

However, with newer technologies and the oil companies looking at it, things could change very quickly (in under 10 years).

I am going to try and watch this closely. It has enormous potential.

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Wow, what good information, especially for someone who thought until now that sustainable energy could only be obtained from the air and the sun. Thank you very much.

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Excellent!

I graduated in chemical engineering and, for my final assignment, I decided to design a renewable energy powerplant. I almost picked geothermal as the core technology but a unique opportunity to gather very accurate data from a real functioning solar plant presented itself and I changed my mind at the last minute.

I'm a big supporter of alternate energy in its many forms and geothermal is certainly one with a lot of potential. I hope to see more initiatives on geothermal soon!

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Theoretically Romania has the third highest potential geothermal capacity in Europe after Greece and Italy. Source

Geothermal energy has been used in my country for more than a hundred years but obviously new and more development technology could help in this area.

Italy is also great in this area, have seen many projects working based on geothermal energy.

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I can tell this is something that is very near and dear to you! This is at least the second post I have seen you write on this topic. I am pretty sure I said everything I had to say about Geothermal in your other post. I am a big fan of the concept. Keep brining awesome stuff like this to the forefront!

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Very interesting source of power that you don’t hear about. Yet there are countries whose entire energy needs beyond autos/trucks is geothermal.

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Awesome, I'm definitely going to keep an eye on this sector. I'm always looking for new ideas for the future.

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