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Project InnerSpace highlights geothermal potential in Asia with GeoMap

Project InnerSpace highlights geothermal potential in Asia with GeoMap Project Innerspace launches GeoMap Asia (source: Project Innerspace)
Carlo Cariaga 16 Jan 2025

Project InnerSpace has launched GeoMap Asia, leveraging comprehensive data to highlight the potential for geothermal power, heating, and cooling in Asia.

Project InnerSpace has launched GeoMap™ Asia, highlighting the region’s massive store of untapped geothermal energy that if developed could serve as an affordable domestic clean energy option to improve air quality while supporting economic growth and energy security. 

GeoMap™ is a pioneering geothermal exploration tool focused on expanding the adoption of clean, always-on geothermal energy worldwide by bringing together millions of data points from the Earth’s surface and subsurface in a freely accessible and interactive map. The latest launch on previous releases of GeoMap™ Africa, GeoMap™ North America, and GeoMap™ India.

GeoMap™ Asia brings together more than 400 data layers leveraging research from over 80 scientists globally to showcase Asia’s geothermal potential. It also includes a subsurface favorability analysis to identify geothermal hot spots as well as a ranking feature in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore for coal plant and/or industrial facility conversions.

Screenshot of GeoMap Asia showing the Techno-Economics Sensitivity Tool applied to a location in the Philippines (source: GeoMap)

The International Energy Agency (IEA), using GeoMap™ data, concluded in its latest report entitled “The Future of Geothermal Energy” that Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have the technical potential to produce about 125 TW of geothermal electricity by 2050, which is roughly 700 times more total electricity than is currently produced in ASEAN countries. Geothermal energy also offers significant potential for industrial heat, as well as district cooling, in a number of large cities across the Philippines, Indonesia and China, the data shows. 

“Asia is driving global energy demand, and GeoMap™ Asia shows that the region can also drive growth of abundant, secure, and always on geothermal energy,” said Jamie Beard, Executive Director of Project InnerSpace. “GeoMap™ Asia lowers the barrier to entry into geothermal for governments and industry alike by helping stakeholders identify the near term opportunities for next-generation geothermal development.” 

Source: Email correspondence

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