
The G2COOL Project: Abu Dhabi’s Geothermal Cooling Breakthrough
Abu Dhabi’s G2COOL project is the Gulf’s first geothermal-powered district cooling facility — cutting grid demand in a region where AC consumes up to 70% of peak electricity.
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Abu Dhabi’s G2COOL project is the Gulf’s first geothermal-powered district cooling facility — cutting grid demand in a region where AC consumes up to 70% of peak electricity.

The future of geothermal looks less like traditional renewables and more like oil and gas — scalable, repeatable, platform-driven, and increasingly essential for AI infrastructure and industrial energy demand.

The AI infrastructure race is now an energy race — and geothermal’s 24/7 baseload power and integrated cooling capabilities may make it the most strategic foundation of all.

Oilfield drilling technology is unlocking geothermal energy worldwide — delivering 24/7 baseload power with zero emissions, and reshaping AI infrastructure, data centres, and energy security strategies globally.

Water scarcity may become a greater constraint on AI infrastructure than power — and geothermal closed-loop cooling systems offer arid regions a critical path to sustainable data centre growth.

NorthGate’s AI mega campus model — 20GW of power, 3.2 YottaFLOPs of compute, and $2.3T in projected throughput — signals the arrival of sovereign-scale AI infrastructure.