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Record 122°C subsurface temperature found in Sembawang, suggesting geothermal energy potential

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...rgy-potential-sembawang-admiralty-ntu-5218621

Record 122°C subsurface temperature found in Sembawang, suggesting geothermal energy potential​

Geothermal energy, a clean and renewable source of energy from the ground, could reduce Singapore’s reliance on fossil fuels.

Record 122°C subsurface temperature found in Sembawang, suggesting geothermal energy potential

Granite rock core samples obtained from 1,600m below ground at the Sembawang site. (Photo: NTU)

SINGAPORE: At a small plot of land just 600m from Sembawang Hot Spring, researchers have found subsurface temperatures of 122 degrees Celsius - the highest recorded in Singapore to date.

Measured at a depth of about 1.76km, the discovery surpassed earlier findings in Admiralty, where a temperature of 70 degrees Celsius was detected at a depth of 1.12km in 2022.

Dr Jonathan Poh, a research fellow at the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (Nanyang Technological University), described the discovery as a “huge milestone” in Singapore’s geothermal exploration efforts.

The data will contribute to geothermal feasibility studies, fuelling the possibility of harnessing geothermal energy as a future energy source. Currently, about 95 per cent of Singapore's energy is generated by burning natural gas, a fossil fuel.

Geothermal energy, derived from heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, is a renewable resource that can be tapped for applications such as cooling and industrial heating, the researchers said.

The study was led by around 15 researchers from NTU and TUMCREATE, in collaboration with Surbana Jurong.

TUMCREATE is a research platform involving the Technical University of Munich, other universities, public agencies and industry partners.

The findings were part of a national study supported by the National Research Foundation and the Energy Market Authority (EMA).

Four researchers from the team sat down with members of the media on Thursday (Jun 3) to share insights from their findings.

 
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That means Singapore is located in earthquake zone

They are drilling more than 1 km into the earth to vent out the hot energy.

Certain things deep underground are best left untouched. Else we might unleashed something catastrophic - earthquake LOL.
 
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...rgy-potential-sembawang-admiralty-ntu-5218621

Record 122°C subsurface temperature found in Sembawang, suggesting geothermal energy potential​

Geothermal energy, a clean and renewable source of energy from the ground, could reduce Singapore’s reliance on fossil fuels.

Record 122°C subsurface temperature found in Sembawang, suggesting geothermal energy potential

Granite rock core samples obtained from 1,600m below ground at the Sembawang site. (Photo: NTU)

SINGAPORE: At a small plot of land just 600m from Sembawang Hot Spring, researchers have found subsurface temperatures of 122 degrees Celsius - the highest recorded in Singapore to date.

Measured at a depth of about 1.76km, the discovery surpassed earlier findings in Admiralty, where a temperature of 70 degrees Celsius was detected at a depth of 1.12km in 2022.

Dr Jonathan Poh, a research fellow at the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (Nanyang Technological University), described the discovery as a “huge milestone” in Singapore’s geothermal exploration efforts.

The data will contribute to geothermal feasibility studies, fuelling the possibility of harnessing geothermal energy as a future energy source. Currently, about 95 per cent of Singapore's energy is generated by burning natural gas, a fossil fuel.

Geothermal energy, derived from heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, is a renewable resource that can be tapped for applications such as cooling and industrial heating, the researchers said.

The study was led by around 15 researchers from NTU and TUMCREATE, in collaboration with Surbana Jurong.

TUMCREATE is a research platform involving the Technical University of Munich, other universities, public agencies and industry partners.

The findings were part of a national study supported by the National Research Foundation and the Energy Market Authority (EMA).

Four researchers from the team sat down with members of the media on Thursday (Jun 3) to share insights from their findings.


Giving us false hopes..

Even if they managed to develop GeoThermal Energy from this... Sinkies will not get the benefits...
 
A lot of hot air in parley men too. Any body brought a thermo meter? :thumbsdown:
 
Sinki get the benefit to foot the world class bill at Swiss standard mah


Giving us false hopes..

Even if they managed to develop GeoThermal Energy from this... Sinkies will not get the benefits...
 
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