RAM Geothermal Launches PowerDisk System to Enhance Geothermal Energy Production
RAM Geothermal has introduced the PowerDisk™ system, a new technology designed to improve geothermal energy production and reduce costs by utilizing a circular well drilling pattern. This method allows for greater heat extraction from underground reservoirs, potentially increasing energy output by over four times compared to traditional systems and decreasing investment costs by 60-70%. The technology aims to address the growing electricity demand from industries requiring constant power, with potential applications in various U.S. regions.

RAM Geothermal has unveiled its PowerDisk™ system, which aims to enhance geothermal energy production by modifying well drilling techniques. Instead of traditional paired wells, the new system employs a circular drilling pattern, allowing water to circulate through a larger underground reservoir, thereby extracting more heat.
This innovative approach could increase energy output by over four times compared to standard geothermal systems and reduce investment costs by 60-70%. The technology is expected to support facilities needing constant energy, such as data centers and industrial plants, and could expand geothermal energy usage to new regions including West Texas, Oklahoma, Utah, Louisiana, and Arkansas. RAM Geothermal plans to present the PowerDisk system at an upcoming energy conference.




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