home.social

#projectred — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #projectred, aggregated by home.social.

  1. How new tech is making #geothermal energy a more versatile power source
    Geothermal energy iscontinuously radiating from Earth’s super-hot core, has long been relatively niche source of #electricity, largely limited to #volcanic regions like Iceland where hot springs bubble from ground. But geothermal enthusiasts have dreamed of sourcing Earth power in places without such specific #geological conditions—like #ProjectRed’s #Nevada site, developed by #startup #FervoEnergy.
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0

  2. How new tech is making #geothermal energy a more versatile power source
    Geothermal energy iscontinuously radiating from Earth’s super-hot core, has long been relatively niche source of #electricity, largely limited to #volcanic regions like Iceland where hot springs bubble from ground. But geothermal enthusiasts have dreamed of sourcing Earth power in places without such specific #geological conditions—like #ProjectRed’s #Nevada site, developed by #startup #FervoEnergy.
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0

  3. How new tech is making energy a more versatile power source
    Geothermal energy iscontinuously radiating from Earth’s super-hot core, has long been relatively niche source of , largely limited to regions like Iceland where hot springs bubble from ground. But geothermal enthusiasts have dreamed of sourcing Earth power in places without such specific conditions—like ’s site, developed by .
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0

  4. How new tech is making #geothermal energy a more versatile power source
    Geothermal energy iscontinuously radiating from Earth’s super-hot core, has long been relatively niche source of #electricity, largely limited to #volcanic regions like Iceland where hot springs bubble from ground. But geothermal enthusiasts have dreamed of sourcing Earth power in places without such specific #geological conditions—like #ProjectRed’s #Nevada site, developed by #startup #FervoEnergy.
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0

  5. How new tech is making #geothermal energy a more versatile power source
    Geothermal energy iscontinuously radiating from Earth’s super-hot core, has long been relatively niche source of #electricity, largely limited to #volcanic regions like Iceland where hot springs bubble from ground. But geothermal enthusiasts have dreamed of sourcing Earth power in places without such specific #geological conditions—like #ProjectRed’s #Nevada site, developed by #startup #FervoEnergy.
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0

  6. New type of #geothermal #powerplant powers #datacenter in the desert
    Pilot plant in Nevada uses tech from fracking to generate power in arid landscape.
    #ProjectRed, developed by a geothermal startup called #Fervo, began pushing electrons onto a local grid that includes data centers operated by #Google. The search company invested in the project two years ago as part of its efforts to make all of its #datacenters run on #greenenergy 24/7.
    arstechnica.com/science/2023/1

  7. Wahhh! Gestern wollte ich abends noch schnell etwas #cyberpunk2077 zocken - aber da startete erstmal das große update 😴

    Und nu schau ich grad nach, was das Changelog so meint zu 2.1 ....
    Und da steht, dass die versprochene Metro jetzt fährt?!! 😳😱

    Macht sich #ProjectRED jetzt Minorrelease-weise an die Ehrenrettung? 😏

  8. Just realized that the new Witcher 3 update came out 8 years after the game was initialy released! Kudos, Project Red, that’s nearing the level of dedication previously reserved for #opera!

    (Although, next season we’re doing Les Contes d’Hoffmann in #Darmstadt, and that has been worked on and tinkered with for at least a hundred years. I wonder what this games going to be like in 2115!)

    #witcher #projectRed #gamer #nintendo #switch