Sage Geosystems & Meta’s Geothermal Power Generation

Meta will be powered by geothermal energy
Sage and Meta partner for geothermal energy deal, with a goal to support Meta’s data centre growth & to revolutionise clean power

Sage Geosystems and Meta Platforms have announced an agreement to expand the use of geothermal power in the USA. This is a clear demonstration of the critical role clean, firm and resilient power plays in meeting the electricity demand from the technology sector. As companies seek to capitalise on AI and cloud computing technologies, power demand from data centres has grown dramatically.

The amount of data centre supply currently under construction in North America has jumped by 69% compared to a year ago. Reaching a record 3.9 gigawatts (GW), research released by CBRE Group finds under-construction activity in primary markets has dramatically increased. However, a shortage of available power and longer lead times for electrical infrastructure has continued to delay construction projects from being completed. 

Meta & Sage to deliver 150 MW of geothermal energy for expanding data centres

Executives from Sage and Meta met with David Turk, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy, and members of the Biden-Harris Administration as well as investors and energy stakeholders. They discussed the merits of geothermal energy as a growing carbon-free energy source, for the growing US technology sector. To support Meta’s data centre growth, this partnership will deliver up to 150 MW of new geothermal baseload power.

The partnership builds on the support for geothermal energy as a viable renewable energy source. Sage will utilise its proprietary Geopressured Geothermal System (GGS) to supply carbon-free power to Meta’s data centres.

Meta and Sage Geosystems forge a sustainable future

This partnership is a huge step forward in sustainable energy, reinforcing Sage’s position as a leader in the geothermal revolution and Meta’s dedication to pioneering clean energy initiatives. The first phase of this innovative project will aim to be online and operating in 2027.

“Meta thanks the Department of Energy’s leadership on promoting and supporting the exploration of new energy sources like geothermal,” said Urvi Parekh, Head of Renewable Energy at Meta. “That leadership supports Meta’s goal to enable the addition of reliable, affordable, and carbon-free power to the grid with this geothermal energy deal. We are excited to partner with such an innovative company like Sage Geosystems that is a proven leader in geothermal development on this project and beyond.”

For Cindy Taff, CEO of Sage Geosystems, this announcement is the perfect example of how the public and private sector can work together to make the clean energy transition a reality.

“We are thrilled to be at the forefront of the next generation of geothermal technology and applaud the DOE for supporting the commercialisation of innovative solutions,” she said. “As energy demand continues to grow, the need for reliable, resilient and sustainable power is paramount and our partnership with Meta underscores the critical need for innovative and sustainable energy solutions like ours.”

As the US economy grows, the manufacturing sector booms, says David Turk, U.S. Energy Deputy Secretary. He says that this is due to the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America agenda, which has allowed new industries, like AI, to grow.

“The Administration views this increased demand as a huge opportunity to add more clean, firm power to the grid and geothermal energy is a game-changer as we work to grow our clean power supply,” he added.

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