Unlocking the Planet's Largest Energy Source
Steam Resources will be constructing a pilot plant in the region with conservative estimates showing it contains 84,000 petajoules in stored geothermal energy (equivalent to 3.7 billion barrels of oil) and its strategic proximity to the Port of Darwin.
In South Australia, our exploration ground spans over 46,000km2 , which covers a significant portion of the South Australian Heat Anomaly and is supported by Australia's most advanced infrastructure for commercial geothermal production.
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We believe geothermal power will play a major role in securing Australia’s energy sovereignty and leading the country into a net-zero future, which is why we are developing production plants in the Northern Territory, South Australia and the Solomon Islands.
Currently, we hold the world’s most extensive portfolio of highly prospective geothermal exploration grounds, representing more than 2.2% of Australia’s surface area.
Geothermal energy is accessible as base load
power (unlike wind and solar) – meaning it is a
24/7, 365 day a year renewable energy option.
Geothermal energy is not dependant on variable sun or wind conditions.
Steam Resources' proposed pilot plant will have an estimated ground footprint of just 1.1km2.
Due ot the smaller footprint and reduced operational complexity compared to legacy oil and gas processing plants.
The steam is transferred to an electrolyser and converted to green hydrogen.
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