Sage Geosystems and Meta Platforms, Inc. announced a new agreement at the US Department of Energy’s workshop to advance geothermal development.
This new agreement is anticipated to expand the use of geothermal power in the US, focusing on next-generation geothermal power east of the Rocky Mountains.
The partnership aims to deliver up to 150 MW of new geothermal baseload power to support Meta’s data center expansion, reinforcing geothermal energy as a viable renewable energy source across the US.
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Additionally, Sage will employ its proprietary Geopressured Geothermal System (GSS), a field-validated technology, in early 2022 to provide carbon-free power to Meta’s facilities.
It demonstrates the ability to utilize geothermal energy virtually anywhere.
Urvi Parekh, the head of renewable energy at Meta said, “Meta thanks the Department of Energy’s leadership on promoting and supporting the exploration of new energy sources like geothermal. That leadership supports Meta’s goal to enable the addition of reliable, affordable, and carbon-free power to the grid with this geothermal energy deal.
She added, “We are excited to partner with such an innovative company like Sage Geosystems that is a proven leader in geothermal development on this project and beyond.”
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The project is expected to be operational by 2027 and contribute to Meta’s investments in carbon-free energy.