rockheated
Rockheated refers to a geothermal energy utilization technique where heat from beneath the Earth's surface is extracted by circulating a fluid through a reservoir of hot rock. This reservoir can be naturally occurring or engineered through processes like hydraulic fracturing to create a permeable subsurface zone. The heated fluid, typically water or a mixture of water and additives, is then brought to the surface to generate electricity or for direct heating applications.
The fundamental principle involves exploiting the high temperatures found deep underground. In a natural geothermal system,
Challenges associated with rockheated technology include the high upfront costs of drilling and reservoir creation, the