Quaise moves closer to building world’s first superhot geothermal power plant
2026-04-23
Quaise Energy, an MIT spin-off, is making significant strides towards developing the world's first superhot geothermal power plant, Project Obsidian, in Oregon, USA. This ambitious undertaking aims to tap into rock formations exceeding 300 degrees Celsius, validated by recent analyses presented at the 2026 Stanford Geothermal Workshop, projecting an initial capacity of 50 megawatts by 2030, with plans to scale to a gigawatt. The pioneering initiative promises continuous, clean baseload electricity and signals a potential paradigm shift for global renewable energy landscapes, opening regions previously inaccessible to geothermal power.
