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A Utah company found a new geothermal site in Nevada that generates clean, 24/7 energy without volcanic activity, opening potential for widespread renewable power.
A Utah-based company, Zanskar, has discovered the first commercially viable "blind" geothermal site in the U.S. in decades in southeastern Nevada, tapping into underground heat in a desert region without volcanic activity.
The system, operating at 2,700 feet deep with temperatures around 250°F, uses a closed-loop process to generate reliable, 24/7 clean energy suitable for cities or data centers.
Unlike traditional geothermal sites, this find was unexpected and could expand geothermal power across the western U.S. Zanskar already runs a utility-scale site in New Mexico and is exploring locations in Arizona, Utah, and Idaho.
Experts say the discovery could significantly enhance the nation’s renewable energy mix.
Una compañía de Utah encontró un nuevo sitio geotérmico en Nevada que genera energía limpia, 24/7 sin actividad volcánica, abriendo el potencial para la generalización de energía renovable.