Project Innerspace is a non-profit that aims to promote and transition our energy mix to geothermal sources. A key aim of Project Innerspace is to pivot technologies and resources from the oil and gas industry to the geothermal sector. Tegwell Tech was selected from all the applicants to be in the top five new geothermal companies working towards that goal.
Bergen, Norway - Tegwell is taking a significant leap in geothermal energy innovation. We've recently applied for a patent centered on an ingenious method to prepare closed-loop geothermal wells for optimal heat conduction.
Tegwell stands at the forefront of a groundbreaking venture into geothermal energy. Our recent patent application introduces a distinct method tailored for the preparation of closed-loop geothermal wells. This approach is dedicated to enhancing the heat conduction from the surrounding rock into the well itself.
Tegwell is pursuing research in the growing field of geothermal energy technology. They have brought on Benjamin Smith to research the feasibility and reliability of deep coaxial heat exchangers. The University of Bergen and Reykjavik University are working together to leverage their knowledge in oil extraction and geothermal energy.
The way forward with geothermal involves technologies and techniques from the oil/gas and geothermal sectors. This project works to combine the knowledge gained from advances in both fields. Advances in drilling techniques is a fast-growing and exciting area of development. These advances have many possible applications to improve geothermal energy viability in new areas.
Bergen, Norway – Tegwell is thrilled to announce its upcoming research collaboration with the University of Agder. Thanks to the support from RFF Vestland, we are diving deep into novel ways of harnessing geothermal energy.
The heart of this project lies in the development of thermoelectric generators, envisioned to power fully autonomous plants. More than just autonomy, these generators aim to simplify the operation so much that even individuals with minimal technical background can manage them, opening doors to a wider range of operators.