Pacific Northwest Lab: Researchers Pioneer a New View of Deep Rock Fractures for Geothermal Energy
December 18, 2021
December 18, 2021
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (TNSJou) -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory issued the following web feature:
By Christina Nunez
Scorchingly hot granite deep underground can be tapped for energy by opening up cracks in the rock. This potential resource, known as enhanced geothermal energy, requires a clear sense of changes happening in the rock over time--a complex picture that can be difficult to capture.
A team led by resear . . .
By Christina Nunez
Scorchingly hot granite deep underground can be tapped for energy by opening up cracks in the rock. This potential resource, known as enhanced geothermal energy, requires a clear sense of changes happening in the rock over time--a complex picture that can be difficult to capture.
A team led by resear . . .