RENEWABLE ENERGY

Green Rock heating up at Olympic Dam

GREEN Rock Energy says an estimate on its inferred resources at the Olympic Dam geothermal energy project in South Australia found only 3% of the stored heat would be required over the project's life to generate a constant flow of 400 megawatts.

The company said the stored heat in a 460 square kilometre area of interest at Olympic Dam is estimated at 120,000 petajoules, more than the quantity required to power a 400MW power station for hundreds...

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