Geothermal mega-drills and floating reactors: the future of island power (World Economic Forum)
Montserrat Drilling Site on the Flank of the Soufriere Volcano, Bastien Poux. |
Islands are unusually difficult to electrify. This is because, on islands:
- Land is scarce.
- Fuel needs to be shipped in.
- Isolation results in fragile electricity grids.
For these islands blessed with superior geothermal energy, their natural geological advantage, coupled with new drilling technologies to access hotter heat sources at deeper depths (see, for example, GA Drilling and AltaRock Energy), may be enough to introduce geothermal power generation as a major option in the future.