First-of-its-kind geothermal plant picked to power US Air Force base — and it could usher in a new era of clean energy projects

Noah Jampol | Source: Microsoft Start | Posted 10/21/2024

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The contract is for $1.9 million, with Sage chipping in an identical amount for the demonstration project. Sage will construct the test well in 2025 and stage it off-site in Starr County, Texas. If the venture is a success, it would be the first GGS project globally to generate electricity, per the company's press release.


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The Air Force is exploring the use of geopressured geothermal systems (GGS) as a novel source of clean energy to power its bases, aiming to enhance energy resilience. A $1.9 million contract has been awarded to Sage Geosystems for a demonstration project to assess the viability of GGS in Texas. Unlike conventional geothermal techniques, GGS technology, which leverages fracking methods, offers versatility in extracting thermal energy from deep underground.

The move towards renewable energy sources such as GGS not only improves grid resilience but also reduces reliance on foreign fuel sources. In light of growing energy demands and extreme weather challenges, the Air Force views GGS as an independent and reliable green energy option. If successful, GGS could potentially be implemented in various Air Force installations, serving as a significant step towards energy self-sufficiency and sustainability.



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