What's Happening?
Exergy International has secured a €24.5 million contract to upgrade geothermal power facilities on the island of São Miguel in the Azores, Portugal. The project involves replacing older equipment at a power facility in Ribeira Grande to produce five megawatts of electricity using geothermal sources. This initiative is part of the Azores archipelago's goal to achieve zero carbon pollution within 25 years. Currently, the islands generate about 21% of their electricity from geothermal sources. The upgraded facility will produce 5.3 megawatts and reinject water back underground after use, preserving the resource for future generations.
Why It's Important?
The contract represents a significant step towards sustainable energy solutions, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions. Geothermal energy offers a stable and reliable source of electricity, unaffected by weather conditions, unlike wind and solar power. The project is expected to provide cleaner air and more stable electricity prices for residents of São Miguel. The initiative aligns with global efforts to transition to renewable energy sources, potentially serving as a model for other regions with access to geothermal resources. The health benefits associated with reduced air pollution, such as lower risks of respiratory illnesses, further underscore the importance of this development.
What's Next?
Construction of the upgraded geothermal facility is expected to be completed before 2027, with partial operation starting mid-2026. The project will contribute to the Azores' plan to increase their renewable electricity share to 70% in the coming years. Continued investment in geothermal technology may lead to further advancements in energy efficiency and resource management. The success of this project could encourage other regions to explore geothermal energy as a viable alternative to traditional power sources.