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flag 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.

flag 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. flag 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. flag 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. flag Experts say the discovery could significantly enhance the nation’s renewable energy mix.

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