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  • Topics: Geothermal
  • Date: 14 July, 2025

canva geothermal poolStartup company Geothermal Radar has announced the development of an exclusive global thermal model that enables users to exploit geothermal gradients across areas of interest.

The global model pinpoints existing geothermal project locations to reveal the untapped potential the energy source offers around the world.

Geothermal Radar’s platform empowers governments to build national geothermal strategies, providing a reliable standard for awarding new licensing rounds. The model offers a single platform that companies, geothermal developers, and industrial partners can use to decarbonize facilities including data centres, oil and gas production facilities, and LNG, ammonia, hydrogen, coal, steel, cement and carbon capture operations.

Philip J. Ball, Co-Founder and Partner at Geothermal Radar, said, “The next energy revolution isn’t in the air or on the water; it’s underfoot. We’re excited to make geothermal energy more accessible. Our aggressive development plan allows us to continuously iterate Geothermal Radar’s capabilities to align with the evolving news of all geothermal project stakeholders.”

Geothermal Radar features over 40 geospatial to guide the presented geothermal maps and gradients. It supports engineered closed loop, open loop, natural hydrothermal systems, and superhot rock geothermal projects.

Users can leverage the thermal meta-model aggregating information from all integrated isotherm models and data, and use Geothermal Radar’s tech to further rank locations.