Project Obsidian: Launch of First Superhot Geothermal Power Plant
Project Obsidian in Central Oregon represents a significant advancement in geothermal energy generation. It aims to produce electricity from temperatures exceeding 300-500°C, vastly increasing power output compared to traditional geothermal methods.

Project Obsidian is being developed in Central Oregon as the world's inaugural superhot geothermal power facility. This plant is engineered to operate at temperatures ranging from 300-500°C, enabling each well to potentially generate 10-100 times more energy than conventional geothermal systems. The implications of this technology could revolutionize energy production by enhancing efficiency and output in geothermal applications, potentially reducing reliance on fossil fuels.




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