Rapid Summary
Indian Opinion Analysis
The advancements in geothermal technology showcase its potential as a reliable baseload power source complementing intermittent renewables like solar or wind-this could serve as a model for India’s clean energy transition while addressing grid stability issues. India’s growing energy needs may benefit from similar investments into domestic R&D on enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), leveraging synergies with its oil & gas sector expertise.
However, it is critical to note challenges faced by U.S.-based developers: rising equipment costs due to tariffs, regulatory hurdles tied to foreign supply chains, and dependency on expiring subsidies-all of which India must address should it consider significant adoption of this technology.
Geothermal’s scalability through tech advancements could align with India’s goal to diversify clean power sources but requires policy clarity and supportive incentives akin to those upheld in the U.S.,albeit tailored for local conditions concerning funding capacities or natural heat reservoirs availability.