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Underground, Underdog: The Eavor Story
Underground, Underdog: The Eavor Story, spotlights Eavor Technologies Inc., a trailblazing cleantech company aiming to make geothermal energy scalable worldwide for the first time in history. This documentary follows the founding members, offering a glimpse into their story, narrating their origins, and illuminating the challenges faced in repurposing oil and gas expertise for new ventures in clean energy.
Produced with the assistance of the Government of Alberta, Alberta Media Fund. Shot on location in Alberta, Canada. Produced with the support of the Canadian Film and Video Production Tax Credit.
WeMaple is grateful for the generous support from the Government of Alberta, the Government of Canada, and Telus, whose contributions have been crucial in bringing these captivating stories to light.
WeMaple, a visionary film production company dedicated to telling compelling stories of technology and innovation, is proud to announce the release of the trailer for episode one of WeMaple Season 3: Underground, Underdog: The Eavor Story
#Eavor #EnergyForEavor #Geothermal #Geoenergy #1GWaDay #GeoManufacturing #Geretsried #germany #EnergyFuture #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #247CarbonFreeEnergy #wemaple #Nextgenerationgeothermal
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Using Geothermal For District Heating
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To learn more, visit eavor.com/ #Eavor #EnergyForEavor #Geothermal #Geoenergy #1GWaDay #GeoManufacturing #Geretsried #germany #EnergyFuture #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #247CarbonFreeEnergy
Eavor's International Team
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The world needs scalable clean reliable energy autonomy and Eavor is expanding across the globe to solve this challenge. Our International team breaks down working with Eavor from a global perspective. #Eavor #EnergyForEavor #Geoenergy #Geothermal #NextGenerationGeoenergy #NextGenGeothermal4real
Transitioning From Oil and Gas To Geothermal
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We wanted to know what the Eavor team had to say about their transition from Oil and Gas to Geothermal. This is their story. #Eavor #EnergyForEavor #Geoenergy #Geothermal #NextGenerationGeoenergy #NextGenGeothermal4real #oilandgas
Press Conference - Canada Growth Fund $90m investment in Eavor
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On Oct 25th, 2023, A press conference held at Eavor’s central office in downtown Calgary hosted multiple high-profile industry leaders to announce Canada Growth Fund’s (CGF) $90m investment in Eavor, including Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. Learn more at www.eavor.com/
Eavor's First Commercial Project - Geretsried Inauguration Event
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Eavor-Europe™ - Eavor's First Commercial Project - Geretsried Inauguration Event. To learn more, visit eavor.com/ #Eavor #EnergyForEavor #Geothermal #Geoenergy #1GWaDay #GeoManufacturing #Geretsried #germany #EnergyFuture #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #247CarbonFreeEnergy
How Rock-Pipe™ Works - With Vlad & Mo
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How Rock-Pipe™ Works - With Vlad & Mo To learn more, visit eavor.com/ #Eavor #EnergyForEavor #Geothermal #GeothermalEnergy #EnergyFuture #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #247CarbonFreeEnergy
CERAWeek 2023 - Transferring Technologies for Next-gen Geothermal - Featuring John Redfern
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During CERWeek 2023, Eavor CEO, John Redfern participated in a panel discussion focusing on the topic of ‘Transferring Technologies for Next-gen Geothermal’. The panel also featured Andrei Utkin, Abdulaziz Almuhaidib, Douglas Blankenship & Carlos Araque. Check out CERAWeek here - ceraweek.com/
How Eavor Works - 2023
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How Eavor Works To learn more, visit eavor.com/ #Eavor #EnergyForEavor #Geothermal #GeothermalEnergy #EnergyFuture #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #247CarbonFreeEnergy
Eavor-Deep™ - Next-Generation Geothermal
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Our Journey to the Center of the Earth This project, code named ‘Eavor-Deep™’, is a test site where Eavor intends to drill the hottest directional and deepest geothermal well in history. This well will showcase Eavor’s proprietary drilling technology and will demonstrate all the components required to construct commercial Eavor-Loops in deep, hot rock. This is an important milestone that unlock...
Eavor - The Complete Package
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Eavor - The Complete Package To learn more, visit eavor.com/ #Eavor #EnergyForEavor #Geothermal #GeothermalEnergy #EnergyFuture #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #247CarbonFreeEnergy
Eavor's Circle of Knowledge
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Learn about how Eavor's Circle of Knowledge and the province of Alberta, Canada can help build an Eavor-Loop anywhere in the world! To learn more, visit eavor.com/ #Eavor #EnergyForEavor #Geothermal #GeothermalEnergy #EnergyFuture #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #247CarbonFreeEnergy
The Thermodynamics of Eavor-Loop™
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Go deep underground and see the heat extraction profiles of the rock when an Eavor-Loop™ passes by. Watch our new video on Eavor-Loop™ Thermodynamics. See what the experts say at - www.eavor.com/what-the-experts-say/
The World's Environmental Cooling Challenges & How Eavor Can Help
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The World's Environmental Cooling Challenges & How Eavor Can Help
Geothermal: A Whole New Export Industry for Alberta Based on our Energy Roots
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John Redfern: President and CEO Eavor Technologies TOPIC: Geothermal From: www.10peaks.ca/learning-library - Alternative energy
Eavor's Ranging & Intersection
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Eavor's Ranging & Intersection
MLA Mark Smith Talks About Eavor - Alberta Legislature - Oct 25, 2021
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MLA Mark Smith Talks About Eavor - Alberta Legislature - Oct 25, 2021
Eavor - The World's Geothermal Potential
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Eavor - The World's Geothermal Potential
What Trends and Technologies are Driving the Geothermal Industry Across LAC geothermal Industry?
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What Trends and Technologies are Driving the Geothermal Industry Across LAC geothermal Industry?
TRAILER - Geothermal Will Change Our World... ForEavor
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TRAILER - Geothermal Will Change Our World... ForEavor
Geothermal Will Change Our World... ForEavor
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Geothermal Will Change Our World... ForEavor
Prosperity and Planet: Financing the Energy Transition
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Prosperity and Planet: Financing the Energy Transition
Geothermal: Innovation & Opportunity in Alberta, Featuring Chris Cheng
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Geothermal: Innovation & Opportunity in Alberta, Featuring Chris Cheng
Eavor Lite to James Joyce Animation
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Eavor Lite to James Joyce Animation
The Pivot From Oil & Gas Is Here
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The Pivot From Oil & Gas Is Here
The Baseload Capital webinar featuring Eavor CEO John Redfern (Full)
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The Baseload Capital webinar featuring Eavor CEO John Redfern (Full)
After Session - Baseload Capital - John Redfern & Pernilla Wihlborg Interview
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After Session - Baseload Capital - John Redfern & Pernilla Wihlborg Interview
Eavor Is Trending - Baseload Capital - John Redfern Interview
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Eavor Is Trending - Baseload Capital - John Redfern Interview
The Pivot From Oil & Gas Has Begun
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The Pivot From Oil & Gas Has Begun
Eavor's Harmony
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Eavor's Harmony

Komentáře

  • @vigermartin3516
    @vigermartin3516 Před 22 dny

    This needs to be implemented in northern communities in Canada. What is holding up the roll out of this technology?

    • @briankuhl9314
      @briankuhl9314 Před 11 dny

      Cost. I'm a huge fan as well. But the upfront cost to drill that deep is a big one. Your energy is essentially free for 30+ years, but investors want a pay back in 5 to 7 years, and with that type of amortization Wind and Solar are much more attractive.

  • @douglasengle2704
    @douglasengle2704 Před 26 dny

    The difficulty in the USA is cooling. The A/C system requires much higher air circulation than forced hot air heating. It's impossible for greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. There is no mechanism that would allow greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. The back of the United Nation's IPCC science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Arctic warming is taking place with the proving mechanism being warm Atlantic Ocean waters migrating deeper and more frequently into the Arctic Ocean warming it and the region. That warmer water is causing a few weeks less of reflective snow and ice coverage resulting in more solar heat gain to the Arctic region surface. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2. The Earth’s oceans have 3-1/2 million sea floor volcanic vents warming the water and changing it’s chemistry that have not been systematically accounted for.

  • @eddydogleg
    @eddydogleg Před 29 dny

    All sizzle no steak. I would like to hear about the technical detail of the eavor loop. At what down hole temperatures and depths is a well pair economically viable? Will the eavor barefoot completion work in water sensitive shale.

  • @dirk-vq5oq
    @dirk-vq5oq Před 29 dny

    Western Canada builds it, eastern Canada takes the profit then turns around and shits on alberta

  • @jedics1
    @jedics1 Před měsícem

    Probably the most interesting and exciting new energy idea in over a decade because it looks viable unlike the many MANY to come before it, its just a matter of getting the cost of drilling, or in their case vaporizing the rock down which should have a lot of scope to do so. They already frack with similar technology, extract what is there for X years and then its done while this could carry on for decades longer making heat and energy. I hope they get funded up the wazoo and get this idea proven and scaled faster than any technology in history.

  • @paddymatter6255
    @paddymatter6255 Před měsícem

    Have you ever done drilling on foothills of mountains to get more overlaying Rock to reduce drilling cost? Let me know what you thing of this idea.

  •  Před měsícem

    Great video ans inspiring story! What REALLY bothers me is the Governmental Blindness of insecure countries like mine, Norway. There are more than 70 armed conficts right now, and next door is the crazyest and most irrational invaders of all: Vladolf Putler. All kinds of power infrastructure is blown up more or less every day in his current 3 day invasion turned 3 year war on the other side of our border. As a super rich, well connected country sporting world leading oil industry used to drilling thousands of very deep and very accurate wells and making huge underground facilities this really should be a no brainer. Yet we still keeps on ruining our environment with senseless use of materials, nature and economy with stuff like wind farms to get "Green" (LOL) energy. How tall, long and wide space do you currently need for drilling the wells? For reference, how much power could you get from Gjøvik Hall the worlds largest underground cavern 8 years ago and how big of a room do you need to add for providing Gjøvik's 30 563 inhabitants with Putin Proof Power? I'll close this Question/Rant with a quote from The Science Of YOG channel: The Nuke Proof facility didn't turn out to cost more than a vulnerable facility on top would!

  • @pin65371
    @pin65371 Před měsícem

    One advantage with this is that you dont need to keep moving the drilling rig. That means less downtime.

  • @wrdennig
    @wrdennig Před měsícem

    What's the average service life of one of these systems? . . . Do they degrade over time?

    • @briankuhl9314
      @briankuhl9314 Před 11 dny

      I've watched a few videos on the subject and done some reading, there is the possibility over time that rock cools a bit and doesn't fully heat the water as much. And the hole is coated to minimize leakage into the surrounding rock, so that coating would eventually degrade and need to be replaced I suppose. And super hot water does degrade the pipes at the surface. The hot water will leach salts out of the rock that will need to be filtered and the fiters replaced. But compared to any other form of energy this is next to nothing in ongoing costs, it's all about drilling the holes in the first place, after that it's essentially "free" energy. They say 30 years plus in the video, but there's no moving parts, the natural thermal cycle means they don't even need a pump. no radiation gradually degrading it container. Better than solar panels which slowly degrade over time in sun and rain.

    • @wrdennig
      @wrdennig Před 11 dny

      I wonder if there are academic papers that elucidate what you have written. Perhaps with costs and life expectancy vs. the same for solar and wind. Another source that I think is majorly underutilized is wave action - although there are some installations that are providing significant power. And, we have lots of coastlines. Tidal action could be used, particularly in the northern and southern latitudes. I know that there's quite a bit of loss over the long transmission lines, but if the energy is nearly free, what does it matter. In the long run, I think we need to exploit all of these options, including small nuclear reactors. I'd like to see humanity save oil for pharmaceuticals, plastics and lubrication, rather than using it just to generate heat.

  • @michaelh5890
    @michaelh5890 Před měsícem

    Inspiring to see how you didn't let yourselves be put off and even used the negative press to your advantage. I wish you every success in your endeavors!

  • @charlesdall3866
    @charlesdall3866 Před měsícem

    I have enjoyed following Eavor loop for the past 4 years. I have been speaking about this company and technology Eavor since. I am a surveyor in the State of Virginia and wish to see this tech for Dominion and Duke Energy. I have 4 solar farms I am staking out at present and would love to see that as a compliment to geothermal (Eavor Loop) base load energy.

    • @charlesdall3866
      @charlesdall3866 Před měsícem

      Dominion has 15 data centers in the planning for AI. Cooling and energy demands would mesh (like the German Eavor site) very well.

  • @El.Duder-ino
    @El.Duder-ino Před měsícem

    A successful story indeed, however it's not over yet. Now it's about time to move from the experimental/testing phase and scale up this technology for as many nations and people as possible. Can u do that? World is watching and price with availability matters a lot.

  • @YordanGeorgiev
    @YordanGeorgiev Před měsícem

    Sell to Finland, guys! There are tens of district heating networks, which will be willing to swap the fuel costs for your solution

  • @PaulHodgson-gm6lg
    @PaulHodgson-gm6lg Před měsícem

    Love you guys, Alberta's drillers are the best! Heat not hydrocarbons. Bravo, I've been mentioning you every time I comment.

  • @lorenkelley1568
    @lorenkelley1568 Před měsícem

    You got CEO Redfern to smile - amazing! This was much more entertaining than I expected, and it was very interesting to hear about the early story of Eavor. I learned about your company several years ago and have been following ever since, and rooting for you too. It's a very important project. Whenever I hear of plans to make solar and wind energy provide baseload power, for many billions of dollars, I cringe. Good luck and carry on! BTW, I am an investor in Aptera and am on the waiting list to buy one. Your project and Aptera go hand-in-hand.

  • @Sinista123
    @Sinista123 Před měsícem

    It would be nice to know a little more about the current construction progress and the construction site here in Germany. From what I know, there will be some follow-up projects here in Germany. Not much is known about that. Japan also seems to have made a decisive contribution. Will there be projects in Japan?

  • @jimmckinley8110
    @jimmckinley8110 Před měsícem

    So Cool. How can I invest $1000 ?

  • @markfernandes2467
    @markfernandes2467 Před měsícem

    Great, well, you're got 2,000 subs on YT, some of us have been following your progress for a while now. First time I clicked on one of your vids was because I had the same "look round " on the internet for someone doing what seemed obvious to me ass you did. Unlike you though, I didn't find "no one" I found you. (& a couple of other interesting plays on the same theme) Point is, I was sold on the idea before I got here. Given that, how do I or anyone else, who you didn't ask for either investment or help yet, get in on things? Shame I didn't know you when you came to Japan, As that's where I was when the idea came to me. (their lack of natural energy resorces coupled with their "onsen" was what put me onto it. Well, that and living 100km from Fukushima when the Tsunami hit. If I knew you were in Japan, I would have taken you guys out for a beer. When were you there for that meeting btw? I've pitched ideas to Japanese firms before & I've got to say, those meeting didn't go quite as easy as your's did. Anyway, Let us know how to come along for the ride perhaps, Cheers and keep the updates coming.

  • @flutieflambert
    @flutieflambert Před měsícem

    Eavor and Quaise are the only two companies that have a viable geothermal solution to global warming. Does Eavor have any plans on working with Quaise?

    • @BrandyObvintsev
      @BrandyObvintsev Před měsícem

      GA Drilling is pretty far along in all this….

  • @lorenkelley1568
    @lorenkelley1568 Před 2 měsíci

    Your technology is awesome. Go Eavor!!

  • @THEScottCampbell
    @THEScottCampbell Před 2 měsíci

    Carbon isn't the problem. Global Warming is a scam based on lies. Geothermal, however, could supply cheap heat and electricity to billions of people worldwide. The government of Canada should give EAVOR anything they want and could provide all of Canada and nearby border cities in the U.S. with cheap, clean energy. Canada should seize the opportunity to become a world leader in this technology. It's been proven with pilot programs. Time to take the lead rather than lose it.

  • @eddydogleg
    @eddydogleg Před 2 měsíci

    It would be nice to see Eavor active in their comment section. And it would have been nice of them to say what rock types Rock-Pipe is compatible with. For example could you drill water sensitive shale with an oil base mud then swap the well over to Rock-Pipe?

  • @R.E.A.L.I.T.Y
    @R.E.A.L.I.T.Y Před 3 měsíci

    “Hermetically sealed well bore” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Fracking industry used that LIE

    • @JustinJamesJeep
      @JustinJamesJeep Před 2 měsíci

      Not even the same technology. I get what you mean but that is not what fracking is. Fracking is drilling 2 wells and pressurizing the wells so that cracks form between the two wells connecting the two.

  • @viajoasi
    @viajoasi Před 3 měsíci

    How do you match the endpoint of one hole with the other's one ? closing the loop underground so deep looks challenging. Is it already done ?

    • @JustinJamesJeep
      @JustinJamesJeep Před 2 měsíci

      Math. How do we build subway systems that meet within millimeters accuracy? Its one of the most trivial parts of this technology

  • @smenosmeno
    @smenosmeno Před 3 měsíci

    7 minutes of bullshit. You could have stated the whole content in 3 sentences. It's even more interesting what you don't say in those 7 minutes.

  • @tarstarkusz
    @tarstarkusz Před 3 měsíci

    60km of drilling. Very long on hype, zero details. No cost per km. No prediction of continuous heat production. No cost per MW. Just "we're going to change the world!!!!!"

  • @antmass3
    @antmass3 Před 3 měsíci

    What is the estimated cost of construction? It's my understanding that you need to go down 5 - 10 miles in geographically stable (non-volcanic) areas before you get enough heat for steam generation. That would seem to be costly and challenging, but I'm no engineer, so I'm sure they've thought it out.

  • @CanCobb
    @CanCobb Před 4 měsíci

    Is this partially in response to the paper discussing the reduction of the ambient heat present in the rock?

  • @smetljesm2276
    @smetljesm2276 Před 5 měsíci

    How do they make it leak proof? 12 lateral holes. How is all that positioned correctly to connect?

  • @michaelx5489
    @michaelx5489 Před 5 měsíci

    How many MWs are they expecting?

  • @bluebooper
    @bluebooper Před 6 měsíci

    Fantastic

  • @bluebooper
    @bluebooper Před 6 měsíci

    Incredible

  • @bekikrc
    @bekikrc Před 6 měsíci

    A very interesting concept of utilizing geothermal energy for electricity production. In your article: Eavor-Lite Update After Foure Years of Operation (Zatonski, V. and Brown, C., 2023), I came across data that at a depth of ca 2400 m (TVD) the formation has a temperature of 78 °C. During the 4 years of testing, you achieved a stable production at approx. 50 °C and a production of 20 m3/h. Now I am interested in the following matters: - Why is the temperature so low at a depth of 2400 m? - What is the thermal power of the system? - What is the temperature on the production side and what is the temperature on the reinjection side of the wellhead? - How does the thermal power of the system change with an increase in well productivity - increased water circulation?

  • @tomcockcroft9394
    @tomcockcroft9394 Před 6 měsíci

    😂 ann needs to give up on hydrogen

  • @Reotha
    @Reotha Před 6 měsíci

    A glorified normal home geothermal system. Wish them well though.

  • @RockSandShellStone
    @RockSandShellStone Před 7 měsíci

    Is that the reason there has been so many volcano eruption an magor earthquakes all around the world

  • @ruedipreiss3654
    @ruedipreiss3654 Před 7 měsíci

    I've been following you for years - seeing this project becoming real is incredibly exciting! Can't wait to see the first loop go into operation!

  • @srpacific
    @srpacific Před 7 měsíci

    I support the government directing investment to new technologies, but I can’t help but be suspicious of anything Chrystia Freeland shows up for. Less of her, please.

  • @gordybishop2375
    @gordybishop2375 Před 7 měsíci

    In this video you used the word pipe but in latter ones you say you are sealing pipes with unarmed chemicals. That’s a bait and switch as I was really excited to hear this until I heard about injection of chemicals, especially ones not divulged in type and amount into the ground. Like a reverse fracking but still chemically.

  • @epistte
    @epistte Před 7 měsíci

    How can you reliably connect wells at that depth to create the radiator? This is amazing technology.

  • @duanenavarre7234
    @duanenavarre7234 Před 8 měsíci

    Iceland makes a good proof of concept for geothermal, as does the geysers facility in the US. new concepts make geothermal even more viable over more of the planet. great video, ocean sea currents are another good base load source.

  • @PhilipWong55
    @PhilipWong55 Před 8 měsíci

    The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the geodynamo process in the outer core, driven by the combination of heat sources and the Earth's rotation. This magnetic field forms a protective shield, the magnetosphere, which plays a key role in preventing the stripping away of the Earth's atmosphere by the solar wind. We should be very careful doing anything that could cause changes in the earth's outer core, crust or accelerate the transfer of heat from the core to the surface.

  • @stickynorth
    @stickynorth Před 8 měsíci

    I am very proud of this company and hope to see it as one of Alberta's largest corporations in a few years!

  • @ming3.14
    @ming3.14 Před 8 měsíci

    Geothermal is not renewable. use it is using future generations' time for our present benefit. use geothermal irreversibly cut off processes connection.

  • @alberthartl8885
    @alberthartl8885 Před 8 měsíci

    Plasmabit from GA drilling has the advantage because it is directional. They also borrowed technology from NASA for their controls and sensors. Eavor has bored down to 250°C rock in New Mexico. Now they need to go deep enough to get 400°C super critical steam.

  • @alaschgari
    @alaschgari Před 8 měsíci

    Let's go!

  • @lorenkelley1568
    @lorenkelley1568 Před 8 měsíci

    Go Eavor!!!

  • @jht6679
    @jht6679 Před 9 měsíci

    It seems that the lining of the holes is just rock. The inner surface must be protected against the clogging. Hot water is corrosive to the rock. Worry about a clogging of the holes in weeks.

  • @andrewyork3869
    @andrewyork3869 Před 9 měsíci

    Why would this not replace solar and wind?

  • @joepeeer4830
    @joepeeer4830 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤😊😊🎉❤