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Hybrid deep drilling method using gyrotron-generated electromagnetic waves
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Geothermal wave drilling
A hybrid deep drilling method that uses millimetric electromagnetic waves to drill into the Earth's crust at depths far exceeding conventional drilling capabilities, targeting depths of 10–20 km to access geothermal energy.
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Gyrotron
A device that generates millimetric electromagnetic waves used in Quaise's geothermal wave drilling technology to enable ultra-deep well drilling.
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Geothermal wave drilling technology development
Quaise is developing and commercializing a hybrid deep drilling method using gyrotron-generated millimetric electromagnetic waves to enable drilling at depths of 10–20 km to access geothermal energy.
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Geothermal wave drilling technology
A hybrid deep drilling method utilizing a gyrotron to generate millimetric electromagnetic waves, enabling drilling to depths of 10–20 km to access geothermal energy sources.
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Quaise raises geothermal wave drilling technology seed funding
6 years ago
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