Quaise Energy

Quaise Energy

Renewable Energy Power Generation

Houston, Texas 13,981 followers

Unlocking the true power of clean geothermal energy.

About us

Quaise develops millimeter wave drilling systems for deep geothermal heat access. Our technology is the only approach in the world with the potential to build geothermal wells at unprecedented depths and temperatures. By targeting depths up to 20 kilometers and temperatures up to 500 degrees Celsius, we will have the ability to build clean electric generation and heat distribution plants within a short distance of every major population and industrial center on the planet, at a fraction of the footprint of other renewables. And by scaling through the established supply base of the fossil fuel industry, we will be able to achieve the terawatt-level annual deployments that will be required to successfully decarbonize our global energy system.

Website
https://www.quaise.energy/
Industry
Renewable Energy Power Generation
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Houston, Texas
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018

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    Oil and gas infrastructure is key to accelerating the clean energy transition. Scale and speed are paramount to reach net zero emissions by mid-century. The global oil and gas industry has a 150 year head start and boasts the largest workforce in energy today. Geothermal is the only renewable energy source capable of leveraging it all for a sustainable future. Drilling for geothermal is remarkably similar to drilling for oil and gas. Our millimeter wave drilling system is designed to integrate with conventional oil and gas drilling rigs to create more geothermal power plants in less time. We don’t need to reinvent the wheel (or the rig). Similar infrastructure requires similar skills to do the job. We don’t need to build an extensive workforce from scratch; oil and gas workers can readily transfer their skills and subsurface expertise to geothermal. Talk about a win-win. Geothermal provides 24/7 clean energy for a reliable and sustainable future. Leveraging oil and gas infrastructure is how we accelerate the global buildout.

    • Quaise employee standing in front of a drilling rig.
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    A truly sustainable energy transition uses less land, not more.   In our September Insights, we examine the global land squeeze predicted over the coming decades. Several competing priorities will vie for the same finite land, such as nature, agriculture, and urbanization. Energy infrastructure is a particular tipping point, and the choices we make about clean energy sources will ease or exacerbate the world's land budget.   Deep geothermal is one of the only clean energy sources capable of creating more power on less land, compared to other renewables such as solar and wind.   Dig deeper ⬇   - Half of all land on Earth is needed to protect biodiversity - We need an additional area twice the size of India to feed humanity by 2050 - Wind and solar need at least 10x more land per unit of power produced than coal or natural gas - Deep geothermal uses a fraction of the land of other energy sources   Read the full Insight: https://lnkd.in/g-xZBP6u

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    The Gyrotron Supply Unit (GSU) is the brain of millimeter wave (MMW) drilling. The GSU controls the flow of power to the whole site, particularly the gyrotron, and houses all the intelligence necessary to deliver the most efficient drilling operation. The GSU takes power from a utility connection or a portable generator and fine-tunes it to individual Goldilocks zones, fitting the exact requirements of each component. Some pieces of equipment will need less current, higher frequency, or constant monitoring; you name it, the GSU can handle it. The GSU fits neatly in a shipping container and is easily transportable over land and sea. We can load it on a flatbed truck and drive it to site after site for MMW drilling. Because the GSU is built with widely available components, we can scale its production globally to achieve the core mission of Quaise: develop deep #geothermal energy to #decarbonize civilization within a generation.

    • A Gyrotron Supply Unit of Quaise Energy is lifted in the air in a shipping container.
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    “It will be a significant game changer to the sustainable energy equation when Quaise achieves a deep borehole in the field,” says Paul Woskov, who conducted the original research on millimeter wave drilling at the Plasma Science and Fusion Center at MIT. In our August Insights, we look under the hood at Quaise to see how millimeter wave drilling works and its implications for the clean energy transition: https://lnkd.in/eqKzygeK Dig Deeper ⬇ ⭐ Millimeter waves (MMWs) are all around us, as leftovers of the Big Bang and in 5G phone networks 🌏 In 2008, Paul Woskov applied his knowledge of gyrotrons and MMWs to study their potential for deep geothermal energy ⚡ Deep geothermal is up to 10x more powerful than traditional geothermal energy and exponentially more accessible by drilling with MMWs

    • A recent millimeter wave drilling test conducted at the Quaise laboratory, in preparation for upcoming field demonstrations.
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    The waveguide is how we deliver high-power millimeter waves to unlock deep geothermal energy.   Deep geothermal involves temperatures in the 300-500 C range at 3-20 km depths. At these temperatures and depths, getting energy to the bottom of a hole with conventional drilling methods—mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical approaches—becomes exponentially more expensive.   What you need is energy at a distance, which millimeter waves provide via waveguides. A geothermal waveguide is exactly as it sounds: it guides electromagnetic waves to the bottom of a hole. They are specifically designed metal tubes that maximize millimeter wave delivery over long distances. In a geothermal well, the waveguide stops just shy of the bottom of the hole to let the millimeter waves exit the pipe and vaporize basement rock.   Waveguides have been used for decades in telecommunications and fusion energy experiments. In the 1970s, Bell Labs built a 14 km surface waveguide to showcase a system that could carry half a million simultaneous phone calls. In fusion energy, waveguides carry high-powered millimeter waves to heat plasmas hotter than the core of the sun.   Waveguides themselves are nothing new. What's new is adapting waveguides for deep geothermal energy to enable the most secure path to net zero emissions by mid-century.

    • Waveguide for millimeter waves.
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    Geothermal energy is fundamental to life on Earth 🌎 In our July Insights, we explore the past, present, and future of #geothermal energy, including the power and potential of deep geothermal. It’s the story of who we are and where we need to go.   Dig Deeper ⬇   🌊 Life may have started in hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor or in geothermal ponds. 💡 In 1904, a plant in Larderello, Italy, was the first to generate electricity from geothermal. ⚡ Deep geothermal could collectively output terawatts of clean power, enough to sustain large countries and the future of civilization. https://lnkd.in/e9787AfQ

    Deep Geothermal Energy: Life's Origin & Future

    Deep Geothermal Energy: Life's Origin & Future

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    The gyrotron is the centerpiece of our breakthrough drilling platform to unlock deep, clean geothermal at the scale of the energy transition.   Gyrotrons generate powerful microwaves in the millimeter wavelength, heating matter to extreme temperatures. They were first invented in the Soviet Union in the early 1960s and have been predominantly used in fusion energy experiments.   In fusion, gyrotrons heat and maintain plasmas hotter than the core of the sun. In geothermal, we are scaling gyrotrons up to cost-effectively vaporize through basement rock. We call it millimeter wave drilling.   The #gyrotron is the key that unlocks the true potential of #geothermal energy. It allows us to drill 3-20 km down to reach heat in the 300-500 C range. At these temperatures, we can produce 10x more energy than conventional geothermal almost anywhere on Earth.   That's the power and potential unleashed by the gyrotron.

    • A Quaise gyrotron in the laboratory.
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    Today, we are pleased to announce the appointment of Ali Azad as an Independent Board Director of Quaise. Azad brings to the board more than forty years of experience in executive leadership and operational positions for first-of-a-kind power project deployments in high-tech, high-regulation environments.   “Energy is the backbone of the global economy,” Azad said. “I see Quaise Energy at the nexus of the clean energy transition by unlocking the true potential of geothermal on a global scale.”   Commercializing deep #geothermal energy involves navigating complex technology, financial, and regulatory environments. Azad’s expertise and sharp outlook on the energy industry will strengthen Quaise to unlock clean energy abundance for all. https://lnkd.in/eUGmZu5D

    Quaise Energy Appoints Ali Azad as Independent Board Director

    Quaise Energy Appoints Ali Azad as Independent Board Director

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    “If we really want #geothermal to be a game changer, we have to operate at superhot temperatures, or over 375 C.”   Elizabeth Thomson reports on our VP of Geothermal Resource Development, Trenton Cladouhos, and a talk he gave at this year's Geothermal Transition Summit on new computer models that simulate heat extraction and power production from superhot rock geothermal.   Dig deeper ⬇   - Superhot rock geothermal delivers 5-10x more power than Engineered Geothermal Systems (EGS) - Supercritical water carries 3-4x more energy than regular hot water, converting 2-3x more efficiently into electricity - Just 2% of energy in hot rock 3-10 km down could power the United States 2,000x over https://lnkd.in/dD46uUEY

    Geothermal model gives key insights into extracting renewable energy…

    Geothermal model gives key insights into extracting renewable energy…

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    The clean energy transition offers a new chapter in the saga of human efficiency—preventing the wasteful use of resources by doing more with less—but it is not a given. In our June Insights, we examine why the clean energy path we are currently on takes us backward in terms of overall efficiency, not forward. Dig deeper ⬇ ⚡ One nuclear power plant outputs as much as 800 wind turbines or 8.5 million solar panels. ⛽ One kilogram of gasoline holds about 100 times more energy than one kilogram of a lithium-ion battery. 🔌 The world needs to replicate the entire transmission buildout of the last 100 years in less than 20 years to heavily rely on intermittent and diffuse power sources. 📩 To get our monthly Insights and any future press releases directly in your inbox, you can now sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of our website. https://lnkd.in/eg55tu74

    Intermittency = Inefficiency

    Intermittency = Inefficiency

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