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Driving the future of energy through advanced research and innovative solutions.

Research & Insights

GEVA Energy leads in energy innovation, leveraging advanced research and modern methodologies to improve efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and maximize the potential of sustainable energy solutions.

World Energy Outlook

With the rising demand for clean and reliable energy, geothermal power is becoming a key part of the global energy transition. At GEVA Energy, we align our research with market trends to identify opportunities where sustainable energy solutions can reduce dependence on fossil fuels and strengthen power systems.

Our team evaluates future energy demands and market shifts to ensure our technologies support long-term growth in the evolving global energy landscape.

World Energy Outlook

Case for Geothermal

Geothermal energy stands out as a dependable and consistent renewable energy source, delivering continuous power without reliance on weather conditions. At GEVA Energy, we highlight its strong economic and environmental benefits, making it a valuable addition to modern energy systems.

Our analysis shows that geothermal power plays a vital role in reducing carbon emissions and supporting global net-zero goals, positioning it as a key solution for a sustainable energy future.

Case for Geothermal

Water Consumption in Energy

Legacy geothermal sites that didn’t practice reinjection often depleting subsurface reservoirs and consuming large amounts of surface water. Modern practice with reinjections has drastically reduced this but not saved 100% of water.

Data centers that power AI tools and cloud services rely heavily on evaporative cooling, a process that consumes millions of liters of water daily to prevent servers from overheating. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), a single 100-megawatt data center can use up to 2 million liters (528,344 gallons) of water per day, roughly equal to the daily water use of 6,500 households.

Water Consumption in Energy

Supercritical Temperature Research

The Geothermal ResourceGeothermal resource is ‘limitless’ (energy.gov) The ARPA-E (Advanced Research Projects Agency- Energy) project AltaRock Energy estimates that “just 0.1% of the heat content of Earth could supply humanity’s total energy needs for 2 million years.”

MIT 2006 estimated 200,000 exajoules (1 = 277 TW) of extractable energy in the US, 2% could supply 2,000 times the primary energy needs for the entire country w/o tech changes. 2020 Source https://www.nrel.gov/geothermal/resource-assessment-mapping.html There’s enough energy in the Earth’s crust, just a few miles down, to power human civilization for millennia. “All we have to do is tap into it”

Supercritical Temperature Research

Novel Stimulation Methods

Novel Stimulation Methods- At GEVA Energy, we combine legacy forgotten and new stimulation methods tailored for geothermal systems. Our goal is not to stimulate “millions of square feet of rock’ but to stimulate “billions of cubic feet” of contact to maximize energy transfer. Technologies dating back to 1999 showed a unique but forgotten stimulation process called “Hesitation Squeeze” proved periodic injections of fluid resulted in a complex of multiple fractures spanning considerable range

Our approach enhances fluid movement in hard rock formations, enabling efficient energy extraction and supporting the growth of Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) on a global scale.

Novel Stimulation Methods

Reservoir Stimulation Potential

Reservoir stimulation potential is important for improving geothermal energy production and project performance. Using advanced modeling and simulation tools, engineers can analyse reservoir behaviour, optimize stimulation methods, and increase heat recovery from geothermal reservoirs.

Proper reservoir assessment helps reduce risks, lower costs, and improve the efficiency and sustainability of geothermal energy projects.

Reservoir Stimulation Potential

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