Greenvale Energy Limited has executed a binding Heads of Agreement (HOA) with prominent geothermal development company, CeraPhi Energy, to deliver a feasibility study to unlock the potential of Greenvale’s Longreach Geothermal Project in North Queensland.
In addition to outlining the key terms of the feasibility study engagement, the HOA between the two companies gives Greenvale a non-exclusive option to utilise CeraPhi’s CeraPhiWellTM proprietary patents for its ground-breaking closed-loop geothermal technology.
Greenvale’s technical team sees the CeraPhiWellTM proprietary patents as integral to unlocking the immense geothermal potential of its geothermal exploration permit application areas, specifically those in Longreach and the exciting Millungera Basin region.
CeraPhiWell™’s proprietary patents pertain to the unique design and installation of a down-hole heat exchanger system that innovatively employs existing technologies. This system offers remarkable versatility, enabling the recovery of commercially viable heat energy from the sub-surface in a wide range of locations.
Furthermore, the CeraPhiWell™ serves as a dependable contingency for wells that do not meet production expectations.
Commenting about the engagement of CeraPhi Energy, Greenvale CEO, Mr Mark Turner, said: “We are very excited to be working with the CeraPhi Energy team. Not only will their skills and experience be of great benefit in advancing Greenvale’s geothermal project areas, but the option to utilise their proprietary patents will undoubtedly prove invaluable as our geothermal strategy advances.”
Karl Farrow, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of CeraPhi Energy, said: “Mining companies face significant challenges in decarbonisation due to the remote locations that many of these activities are carried out in. The ability to produce energy from closed loop geothermal virtually anywhere, enables us to place the energy where it is needed reducing the requirement of significant transmission and distribution systems which are not always possible and extremely costly to install. The opportunity to work with Greenvale Energy on this project demonstrates the versatility of our closed loop geothermal approach and its ability to become an anywhere solution for everyone.”
Greenvale is taking bold steps to explore new sustainable energy technologies and opportunities, in parallel with the advancement of its flagship Alpha Torbanite Project (QLD). The Company’s commitment to finding an appropriate renewable energy source, is integral to unlocking the immense potential of Alpha.
In line with this commitment, Greenvale has chosen Longreach as the pilot area for its geothermal energy strategy and will partner with CeraPhi Energy to assess the effectiveness of its proprietary patents for the CeraPhiWellTM down-hole heat exchanger system.
Greenvale is continuing to make significant inroads with its renewable energy strategy, with EPG 2029 close to being awarded and plans to build Australia’s first geothermal power station in Longreach using CeraPhi Energy’s closed-loop technology. This technology will enable Greenvale to produce 24/7 baseload renewable energy with no groundwater usage, making it an environmentally friendly and sustainable option.
Moreover, the Queensland State Government’s recent takeover of the CopperString Project is a positive development for Greenvale. The Project runs through Greenvale’s EPG applications in the Millungera Basin, putting the Company in a favourable position to pursue geothermal opportunities in the area. The successful implementation of the Longreach Project is expected to pave the way for a larger-scale geothermal energy plant in the Millungera Basin, in line with the advancement of the CopperString Transmission Project.
Greenvale’s innovative approach and the adoption of new technologies position it as a significant challenger in the sustainable energy industry, with the potential to drive real change.