But now, scientists are turning their attention to a more powerful source: superhot rock. A new report by Cornell researchers and the Clean Air Task Force (CATF) highlights the potential of ...
By drilling deeper into the Earth, geothermal systems could access superhot rock energy (SHR), where rock is heated to 374 degrees Celsius or hotter—temperatures high enough to carry ...
Typical geothermal power plants harness heat from the Earth's surface. But now, scientists are turning their attention to a more powerful source: superhot rock. A new report by Cornell researchers and ...