Erica Herman: 5 Things To Know About Tiger Woods’ Ex After She Drops $30M Lawsuit

Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend, Erica Herman, just dropped her $30 million lawsuit against his estate. Here’s what else to know about Erica.

Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend, Erica Herman, just dropped her $30 million lawsuit against his estate. Here’s what else to know about Erica. 

Kate Hudson Shares Beach Photos With All 3 Of Her Kids While Vacationing In Italy

Amid the actress’ getaway in Italy, she made sure to take to Instagram on Jul. 18, to share a set of photos of all of her kiddos on vacation.

Amid the actress’ getaway in Italy, she made sure to take to Instagram on Jul. 18, to share a set of photos of all of her kiddos on vacation. 

Renee Zellweger’s Boyfriend History: From Dating Jim Carrey To Getting Engaged To Ant Anstead

The Oscar winner has stolen the hearts of many Hollywood heavyweights like Bradley Cooper and Jack White. Find out all about Renee’s boyfriends and current fiance here!

The Oscar winner has stolen the hearts of many Hollywood heavyweights like Bradley Cooper and Jack White. Find out all about Renee’s boyfriends and current fiance here! 

Pregnant Rihanna Shows Off Bare Baby Bump In Sparkly Bra Top & Unbuttoned Jeans In LA: Photo

While back in Los Angeles after Riri’s recent trip to Barbados, the expecting momma bared her baby bump in a pair of unbuttoned jeans & bedazzled bra top on Jul. 18.

While back in Los Angeles after Riri’s recent trip to Barbados, the expecting momma bared her baby bump in a pair of unbuttoned jeans & bedazzled bra top on Jul. 18. 

‘Breakthrough’ geothermal tech produces 3.5 megawatts of carbon-free power

Fervo Energy says it has achieved a breakthrough in geothermal technology. It carried out a 30-day well test at its site in northern Nevada and says it was able to achieve a “flowrate of 63 liters per second at high temperature that enables 3.5 megawatts of electric production.” The company says the test resulted in flow and power output records for an enhanced geothermal system (EGS) and that it was completed without incident.

A megawatt can power around 750 homes at once. Fervo is expected to connect its Project Red site to the grid this year. It will be used to power Google data centers and some of the company’s other Nevada infrastructure. Google and Fervo signed an agreement in 2021 to develop a “next-generation geothermal power project.”

This is the first time an energy company has shown that an EGS can work on a commercial scale, according to Bloomberg. It’s been a long road to reach this point, as scientists have been trying to make EGS a reality since the 1970s.

For a natural geothermal system to produce electricity, it needs a combination of heat, fluid and rock permeability, as Bloomberg notes. In many areas, the rock has the required levels of heat, but not enough permeability for fluid to flow through it.

An EGS creates this permeability artificially by drilling deep underground and injecting fluid to create fractures in the rock. That approach can vastly increase the number of potential sites for a geothermal power plant.

Fervo says it’s the first company to “successfully drill a horizontal well pair for commercial geothermal production, achieving lateral lengths of 3,250 feet, reaching a temperature of 191°C, and proving controlled flow through rigorous tracer testing.”

One of the major advantages of geothermal power plants is that they’re entirely carbon free — Google aims to run all of its offices and data centers on carbon-free energy by 2030. These plants can also operate at any time (unlike solar and wind), making geothermal energy a compelling source of renewable power. However, cost reductions and regulatory red tape are barriers to making EGS more broadly available, according to Fervo CEO Tim Latimer.

The company is hoping to replicate its success at a site in Utah. If Fervo sees similar results there and it successfully implements design upgrades to maximize output, the site is expected to generate enough electricity to power 300,000 homes simultaneously, Latimer said. That’s around a quarter of all homes in Utah.

“Achieving our goal of operating on 24/7 carbon-free energy will require new sources of firm, clean power to complement variable renewables like wind and solar,” Michael Terrell, Google’s senior director for energy and climate, said in a statement. “We partnered with Fervo in 2021 because we see significant potential for their geothermal technology to unlock a critical source of 24/7 carbon-free energy at scale, and we are thrilled to see Fervo reach this important technical milestone.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/breakthrough-geothermal-tech-produces-35-megawatts-of-carbon-free-power-210032356.html?src=rss 

Annabelle Ham: 5 Things To Know About The YouTube Star Dead At 22

The young influencer’s family shared a heartbreaking post announcing her death from an ‘epileptic event’ on Tuesday. Find out more about her here.

The young influencer’s family shared a heartbreaking post announcing her death from an ‘epileptic event’ on Tuesday. Find out more about her here. 

Tupac Shukar’s Murder Investigation Gets New Lead As Home Searched 26 Years Later

The homicide investigation into the death of iconic rapper Tupac Shakur appears to have been reopened, as a home was just searched in connection with the case.

The homicide investigation into the death of iconic rapper Tupac Shakur appears to have been reopened, as a home was just searched in connection with the case. 

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