A Startup Discovered a Hidden Source of Abundant, Clean Energy — and Did It in an Unusual Way
Zanskar Geothermal & Minerals used AI to find a 250°F blind geothermal reservoir, the first in 30 years, unlocking potential for hundreds of new clean energy sites, experts say.
- Last week, Utah-headquartered Zanskar Geothermal & Minerals announced it used artificial intelligence to locate a 250-degree Fahrenheit geothermal reservoir named Big Blind, a site with no surface signs.
- Human limits in combining multiple indicators meant AI models trained by Zanskar on known blind systems and rock data were needed after the mid-1980s industry pullback.
- They drilled wells to around 2,700 feet and encountered porous rock that confirmed a subsurface reserve, with the site large enough to support a power plant but its full extent unknown.
- Carl Hoiland, co-founder and CEO of Zanskar, said it is the first industry-discovered blind site in more than three decades, and the company estimates first electricity in three to five years while navigating permitting and grid interconnection.
- If replicable, experts say the discovery could scale to many tens or hundreds of gigawatts, with a 2008 government analysis estimating around 30 gigawatts could power 25 million homes.
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A startup discovered a hidden source of abundant, clean energy — and did it in an unusual way
Finding hidden geothermal systems, where there is no visible sign on the surface of the heat below, is expensive and time-consuming. Zanskar says AI can help overcome these obstacles
The article Geothermie: AI detects hidden energy sources first appeared in the online magazine BASIC thinking. About our newsletter UPDATE you start the day with great information every morning. The US-American start-up Zanskar has developed a system to detect geothermal energy sources using AI. Artificial intelligence could help solve our energy problem by uncovering previously hidden geothermal energy sources. Because this type of energy promi…
Deep locations where geothermal energy can be used are difficult to discover. The US startup Zanskar has now integrated an AI model for the search – and this has already been found. read more on t3n.de
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