Closed-loop geothermal systems, also known as advanced geothermal systems (AGS), are a type of geothermal energy technology that circulates a working fluid through a closed loop of underground pipes to extract heat from the Earth’s subsurface. Unlike traditional geothermal systems that rely on naturally occurring hydrothermal resources, closed-loop systems can access geothermal energy in a wider range of geological settings, making them a more versatile and sustainable option.
Closed-Loop Geothermal Systems in Geothermal Energy amplify climate action by providing renewable, low-emission heating and cooling solutions. By utilizing the Earth’s natural heat, these systems reduce reliance on fossil fuels, mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and contribute to a sustainable energy future, combating climate change while ensuring energy efficiency and resilience.
Closed-loop geothermal systems are being implemented in various applications around the world, including residential and commercial building heating and cooling, district heating systems, and industrial process heat. For example, Eavor Technologies has deployed its closed-loop EGS technology in a pilot project in Canada, demonstrating the feasibility and potential of this technology.