Underground, Underdog: The Eavor Story

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • 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

Komentáře • 15

  • @lorenkelley1568
    @lorenkelley1568 Před měsícem +7

    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.

  • @markfernandes2467
    @markfernandes2467 Před měsícem +7

    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.

  • @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!

  • @flutieflambert
    @flutieflambert Před měsícem +3

    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 +1

      GA Drilling is pretty far along in all this….

  • @pin65371
    @pin65371 Před měsícem

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

  •  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!

  • @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.

  • @Sinista123
    @Sinista123 Před měsícem +3

    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?

  • @El.Duder-ino
    @El.Duder-ino Před měsícem +1

    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.

  • @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.

  • @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.

  • @jimmckinley8110
    @jimmckinley8110 Před měsícem +1

    So Cool. How can I invest $1000 ?

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

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