Thursday, May 20, 2010

Google Funds Ultra Efficient Jet Engine-Inspired Geothermal Drill


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Google Funds Ultra Efficient Jet Engine-Inspired Geothermal Drill

sustainable design, green design, alternative energy, renewable energy, potter drilling, geothermal energy, geothermal power, egs, green power

Geothermal energy is one of the most promising alternative energy technologies — it’s a clean, virtually unlimited resource, and unlike wind and solar it doesn’t require specific weather conditions. But it can be expensive. That’s where a Google-backed company called Potter Drilling comes in. The company has developed an jet engine-inspired drill for enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) drilling that uses super-heated water instead of mechanical stress to inexpensively break rocks open.

Mechanical abrasion drills don’t work on certain types of rock like quartz and feldspar, but Potter Drilling’s new EGS drill works everywhere. In other words, EGS can make use of geothermal resources that might not otherwise get to be tapped with traditional drilling methods.

Potter is currently working on a trial funded by the US Department of Energy and Google.org
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