Fervo Energy, a next-generation geothermal energy startup, has reported a technology breakthrough, having successfully completed a full-scale well test, indicating the commercial feasibility of its technology approach.
The technology employed by Fervo includes horizontal drilling and fiber-optic sensing tools. These methods, together, enable the company to unlock geothermal resources that are usually too complex or costly to access. During a 30-day test phase at Project Red, Fervo's technology was able to generate 3.5 MW of electricity, more than any other "enhanced geothermal systems" worldwide.
Project Red is expected to connect to the grid later in 2023 and provide power for Google’s data center operations near Las Vegas. Fervo has an agreement with the company to provide 5 MW of power to help reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
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