The Future of Geothermal Part 1: Technology Development
Podcast |
Switched On
Publisher |
Bloomberg
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Business
Energy
Interview
Technology
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Business
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Science
Technology
Publication Date |
Dec 03, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:30:00

Geothermal is a small industry, with just about 14 gigawatts of capacity online globally. But where it matters, it matters a lot. In pockets around the world, geothermal can be not just the cleanest form of power, but also the cheapest. Still, geothermal development is hard -- drilling wells involves similar risks to oil and gas projects, but offers returns more in line with utilities. That risk profile has stunted the growth of geothermal. There are several companies working hard on technologies to de-risk geothermal development and squeeze additional value out of the hot water coming out of the wells. In some cases, they are throwing out the concept of conventional geothermal and starting afresh. Today, Switched On speaks with Hidda Thorsteinsson, managing director for research and innovation at Reykjavik Energy.

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Switched On is hosted this week by Mark Taylor.

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