Humanity has been searching for decades to supply the planet: we found it under the sea

For years, humanity has tried to find new energy sources to supply themselves, but most conventional energy sources are expensive and polluting, but now, after years of research, it seems that the answer was closer to our faith.

According to the CGGexpert advice in the field of renewable energy technology, The answer would surprisingly be found under the sea. It is said that the bottom of the sea could hide an energy treasure that could provide a cheaper and more accessible source of electricity.

Geothermal energy: a new answer

Today, geothermal energy promises to become an inexhaustible and stable energy source that will radically reduce the price of electricity. However, finding a suitable place to install a power plant is quite expensive and does not always give good results. Therefore, companies tend to install themselves in places that have easy access to hot rocks, but this greatly limits their implementation and prevents them from being installed. widely installed.

In search of solutions, there are companies that have already found new technologies to overcome this problem and are already injecting energy into the electricity grid. However, The CGG report ensures that extraction on the seabed becomes much easier.

A real promise under the sea

We know that promising technologies such as nuclear fusion have been around for a long time, but they have not yet delivered results. But What is the difference with geothermal energy?

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One of the most relevant points is to emphasize that geothermal energy already works and, unlike what happens with solar and wind energy, the electricity supply Accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a yearin addition to the fact that infrastructure costs are much lower.

What does this innovative proposal consist of?

The CGS proposal involves installing the geothermal power plants exactly where a process called seabed spreading takes place, the place where tectonic plates continually separate and generate new pieces of the Earth’s crust.

It is estimated that approx 65,000 square kilometers of land where the magma from these huge underwater cracks is close to the surface. This means that the possibilities for extracting energy are much greater than on land.

In turn, the seabed extension areas provide ideal conditions for energy generation, as temperatures are more constant and geothermal currents are always favorable.

The only problem is that these areas are further away from electricity grids than geothermal plants on Earth and would sometimes require very long cables. The CGG has already devised a plan to solve it.

The consultant assures that in these areas it will be more convenient to capture the fresh water from the steam passing through the turbines and then electrolyze it to produce green hydrogen. Several things can be exploited in this way: freshwater that is obtained as a by-product, the hydrogen and the ammonia which can be obtained when hydrogen is converted.

A more sustainable future with new energy

If geothermal power plants were installed in more parts of the world today, we could achieve an unlimited energy source during all hours of the day at very low cost. Researchers at companies such as I wanted They claim that this energy source could make electricity bills extremely cheaper in a very short time.

Furthermore, access to an unlimited and constant supply of electricity would also allow humanity to continue progressing without generating CO₂. It is estimated that we could power civilization for 20 million years with just 0.1% of the underground heat. Furthermore, green hydrogen could be generated everywhere, which would serve to electrify transportation with limited use of lithium batteries.

In conclusion, the CGE proposal could put an end to conventional electricity sources, through an innovative system that is undoubtedly much more efficient and economical, which would take a giant step towards a sustainable energy transition.