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Media Spotlight on Eavor’s First Commercial-Scale Closed-Loop Geothermal Project in Germany

Media Spotlight on Eavor’s First Commercial-Scale Closed-Loop Geothermal Project in Germany

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Eavor Technologies Inc, the company’s closed-loop geothermal project in Geretsried, Germany was featured in The New York Times. The post highlights that the Eavor-Loop system circulates fluid through deep, sealed wells to capture heat directly from surrounding rock, without relying on natural geothermal reservoirs.

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The LinkedIn post notes that the system does not require fracking, uses minimal water, and is designed to provide highly predictable energy output. The coverage suggests growing interest in closed-loop geothermal as a source of firm, low-carbon power, with an International Energy Agency analyst quoted as saying that, if proven and commercially viable, the technology could be a “game-changer” globally.

As described in the post, the Geretsried installation is characterized as the world’s first commercial-scale deployment of an Eavor-Loop and an important step in assessing the role of closed-loop geothermal in future power and heat systems. For investors, this combination of third-party media attention and first-of-a-kind project status may indicate early validation of Eavor’s technology and potential for future project pipelines, while also underscoring the execution and commercialization risks typical of emerging clean-energy platforms.

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