From Steam to Silicon: KenGen’s Bold Move to Extract Silica from Geothermal Brine at Olka ria By: Robert Buluma Deep beneath the volcanic heart of Kenya’s Rift Valley lies a resource that has powered the nation for decades. The geothermal reservoirs of Olkaria have long been known for their immense energy potential, supplying reliable baseload electricity that has transformed Kenya into one of the global leaders in geothermal power generation. But what if geothermal energy could offer more than electricity? What if the hot fluids that power turbines could also yield valuable industrial minerals? That is the ambitious question now being explored by ( KenGen ), which has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the development of a semi-industrial silica extraction plant from geothermal brine at the Olkaria Geothermal Project . If successful, this initiative could mark a turning point—not only for Kenya’s geothermal sector but for the global geothermal industry itself. It...
Quaise Energy's Game-Changing Support for Oregon State University's Superhot Rock Geothermal Research Posted by Alphaxioms Geothermal News on March 10, 2026 In the ever-evolving landscape of renewable energy, geothermal power has long been a reliable but underutilized player. Unlike solar or wind, which fluctuate with weather patterns, geothermal offers consistent, baseload energy drawn directly from the Earth's heat. But what if we could tap into even deeper, hotter resources to supercharge this potential? Enter superhot rock (SHR) geothermal technology—a frontier that's capturing the imagination of scientists, engineers, and investors alike. On March 9, 2026, Quaise Energy made headlines by announcing a $750,000 gift to Oregon State University (OSU) to advance research in this groundbreaking field. This collaboration isn't just about funding; it's a strategic push to unlock a clean energy source that could power the world multiple times over. As someone deeply...