Unlocking the Heat Beneath Our Feet: Aberdeen's Bold Step Toward Geothermal Energy with City-Wide Seismic Sensors By: Robert Buluma Aberdeen, long known as Europe's oil and gas capital, is quietly pivoting toward a cleaner, more sustainable future. On February 13, 2026, researchers from the University of Aberdeen announced a groundbreaking milestone in the Aberdeen Geothermal Feasibility Pilot (AGFP): the deployment of a city-wide network of seismic sensors to map the subsurface and assess the potential for geothermal heating. This initiative could transform how Aberdeen heats its homes, public buildings, and institutions, tapping into the natural heat stored in the ancient granite beneath the city. What is Geothermal Energy and Why Aberdeen? Geothermal energy harnesses the Earth's internal heat—generated from radioactive decay and residual heat from the planet's formation—for practical uses like district heating. Unlike solar or wind, it's available 24/7, providi...
Unleashing Earth's Inferno: The HOT ROCK Act and the Dawn of Superhot Geothermal Energy Posted by Alphaxioms Geothermal News Nairobi, February 15, 2026 By: Robert Buluma Imagine standing on the surface of our planet, completely unaware of the roaring furnace miles beneath your feet, a colossal reservoir of heat, forged in the fires of Earth’s creation, waiting patiently to be harnessed. This is not science fiction. It is the very real promise of superhot rock geothermal energy, a breakthrough technology that could completely redefine how we generate power across the globe. On February 13, 2026, Representatives Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) and Mark Amodei (R-NV) introduced the HOT ROCK Act , a bold, bipartisan piece of legislation designed to accelerate the development of this next-generation geothermal frontier. For those of us here in Nairobi, watching the steam vents and hot springs of the Great Rift Valley, this news feels especially personal. Africa already leads the world ...