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MAGMA POWER

EGX Exploration will deploy its licensed technology to deliver magma-sourced energy across multiple pathways: baseload electricity for datacenters and grids, high-grade heat for industrial processes like aluminum smelting, and thermal input for hydrogen and synthetic fuel production. Each pathway leverages existing infrastructure, eliminating the need for entirely new distribution networks.

Magma Energy At Scale

Production

A single magma well produces both high-grade heat and baseload electricity simultaneously. We apply that dual output to power industrial production at costs no other clean energy source can match.

Uses

The industries hardest to decarbonize are the ones that need the most energy: data infrastructure, metal smelting, chemical processing, hydrogen production, desalination. These industries don’t need intermittent power supplemented by storage — they need cheap, continuous, high-grade energy. That’s exactly what we deliver.

Market

AI datacenters are expected to consume over 1,000 TWh annually by 2030. Industrial process heat represents 20% of global energy demand with virtually no clean supply today. The green hydrogen market is projected to exceed $600 billion by 2050. Each of these markets is constrained by the same bottleneck: the absence of cheap, reliable, always-on clean energy. That’s the market EGX Exploration was built to serve.

Future Applications

As our magma energy platform scales, so do the industries we can serve. Every new well expands our capacity to deliver clean power and heat to markets that today have no viable alternative to fossil fuels — from desalination and critical mineral processing to direct air capture and beyond.

AI Compute & Digital Infrastructure

The AI buildout is constrained by power, not compute. Magma energy delivers dedicated, behind-the-meter baseload electricity to hyperscale facilities — eliminating grid dependency, intermittency risk, and the need for on-site storage.”

Decarbonizing Heavy Industry

Industries responsible for roughly 30% of global emissions — steel, aluminum, cement, chemicals — remain almost entirely dependent on fossil fuels because no clean source has matched the cost or the thermal grade. Magma energy changes that equation.

Green Hydrogen at Scale

The green hydrogen economy has been held back by one constraint: energy cost. Magma wells deliver simultaneous heat and power at $0.02–$0.05/kWh, making large-scale hydrogen production economically inevitable rather than aspirational.