新西兰与国际专家一道在Taup火山区发起一个60M超临界地热项目,以促进清洁能源。
New Zealand launches a $60M supercritical geothermal project in the Taupō Volcanic Zone with international experts to boost clean energy.
新西兰发起了一个大型超临界地热项目,由斯坦福教授罗兰·恩·荷恩(Roland N Hone)领导的国际审查小组组成,成员包括来自冰岛和美国的专家,在托皮火山区罗托卡瓦地热场深1至3公里处钻井。
New Zealand has launched a major supercritical geothermal project, assembling an international review panel led by Stanford’s Professor Roland N Horne and including experts from Iceland and the U.S., to drill 1 to 3 kilometers deep in the Taupō Volcanic Zone’s Rotokawa Geothermal Field.
该倡议得到区域基础设施基金和一份土地所有者协议最多6 000万美元的支持,其目的是利用极端地下热能来获得更清洁、更可靠的能源,使新西兰成为下一代地热创新的全球领先者。
Backed by up to $60 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund and a landowner agreement, the initiative aims to harness extreme underground heat for cleaner, more reliable energy, positioning New Zealand as a global leader in next-generation geothermal innovation.
该项目是在内华达州雷诺2025年土著地热专题讨论会上宣布的,强调与毛利人和国际科学伙伴关系的协作。
The project was announced at the 2025 Indigenous Geothermal Symposium in Reno, Nevada, emphasizing collaboration with Māori and international scientific partnerships.