Harnessing Earth's Potential: Advances in Geothermal Energy, Thermal Storage, and Carbon Sequestration

Presentation by Trevor Atkinson, Idaho National Laboratory

November 7th (Thursday), 6 p.m., Social half-hour; please join us from 5:30-6:00 to enjoy free soft drinks and appetizers before our talk begins!

Live at the Teton County Library & Via Zoom (online)

At the Idaho National Laboratory, Trevor Atkinson is conducting advanced research in sustainable energy solutions, focusing on geothermal energy, geologic thermal energy storage (GeoTES), and carbon sequestration. Our work on geothermal energy explores novel techniques for harnessing the Earth’s heat to provide a reliable and continuous power source. By integrating GeoTES, we aim to enhance energy storage capabilities, allowing for efficient heat retention and release, which is crucial for balancing energy supply and demand.

Furthermore, our research extends to carbon sequestration, where we investigate methods to capture and securely store CO2 emissions within geological formations, mitigating the impact of greenhouse gases on the environment. This talk will delve into the technical aspects of our projects, the challenges we face, and the innovative solutions we are developing to address global energy and environmental concerns. Join us to explore how our interdisciplinary approach is driving the future of clean energy and sustainability.

 

Topic: Harnessing Earth’s Potential: Advances in Geothermal Energy, Thermal Storage, and Carbon Sequestration 

Time: Thursday November 7th, 2024 06:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)

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