Fervo drills deeper, faster geothermal well at Cape Station project in Utah
Enhanced geothermal company Fervo has drilled another well.This one is 19,448 feet deep, the company announced Thursday, and includes a 7,500-foot span laterally across the sub-surface. The well —…
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* On the geothermal side: Startup Quaise Energy has raised [ $134M for its Oregon geothermal plant, Project Obsidia, which is set to come on

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