IIT Madras Launches Geothermal Power Project Utilizing Abandoned Wells
IIT Madras is piloting India's first geothermal power project using abandoned oil wells, funded by ₹15.5 crore from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. The initiative aims to generate 450 kW of continuous power over two years, potentially unlocking significant clean energy resources across the country.

The Indian Institute of Technology Madras is initiating a geothermal power project at an Oil and Natural Gas Corporation site in Ankleshwar, Gujarat, with funding of ₹15.5 crore from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. This pilot project targets the generation of 450 kW of continuous electricity over a two-year demonstration phase by converting depleted oil and gas wells into geothermal energy sources.
If successful, this technology could be expanded to other regions, including the Cauvery delta, to enhance India's domestic energy supply and reduce dependence on global energy markets. Geothermal energy offers a stable baseload power alternative to intermittent renewables, supporting grid reliability.




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