ANALYSIS: There are promising benefits but significant challenges, primarily due to the extreme conditions involved.

    Iceland deep drilling project.

    Craig Stent
    Tue, 11 Feb 2025

    Recently, the New Zealand Government has allocated up to $60 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to explore the potential of a controversial and innovative alternative energy source – supercritical geothermal technology. This highlights an interest in exploration into long-term,

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    Craig Stent
    Tue, 11 Feb 2025

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