The Energy Play Rich People See (And You Don't)
Dear Reader,
I'm buying rocks. Well, not exactly rocks.
But I'm betting on what's underneath them. Heat. Constant, reliable heat. Sitting there underground.
Has been for billions of years. And I'm not alone in this bet.
Not even close.
Enhanced geothermal borrowed fracking tech from oil and gas, making constant clean power available anywhere on Earth—not just Iceland—and the U.S. Department of Energy just tripled projections to 300 gigawatts by 2050, up from 4 today (that's 75X growth)
Bill Gates and Google poured billions into Fervo Energy, which signed the largest geothermal contract ever while cutting drilling costs 70% annually, because AI's energy crisis demands 24/7 baseload power that solar and wind can't deliver
This is the rare clean energy play with zero political risk—Trump's backing it while slashing other renewables—and one research firm says geothermal could meet 64% of AI-driven demand growth by the early 2030s
Bill Gates Gets It
Look, Gates is in. Google's in deep.
We're talking billions of dollars here. Real money. Not play money.
These guys see something most people don't.
They see what's coming down the road.
And that's the real difference between rich people and poor people, isn't it?
Rich people see the future. They position themselves early.
Poor people see today. Maybe yesterday. They react after it's too late.
By the time something's on the evening news, the opportunity's gone.
AI Is Breaking the Grid (And Nobody's Talking About It)
Here's the problem that's keeping energy executives up at night.
I’ve said it before. AI needs power. Massive, ridiculous amounts of power.
ChatGPT. Data centers. Cloud computing. All of it running nonstop. Every second of every day.
Solar? Great technology. Works beautifully when the sun shines.
Wind? Fantastic. When it blows.
But AI doesn't wait for sunshine. It doesn't check the weather forecast.
It needs power right now. This second. The next second. Every second after that.
No breaks. No downtime. No "sorry, it's cloudy today."
That's a real problem.
And geothermal is the answer nobody saw coming.
The Technology That Changed Everything
Let me give you some background.
Used to be, geothermal only worked in places like Iceland.
You needed hot springs. Geysers. Natural heat bubbling up from the Earth.
Lucky geography. Natural anomalies.
That's why geothermal accounts for less than 1% of global energy today.
It was niche. Basically irrelevant for most of the world.
Most countries couldn't use it even if they wanted to.
But here's where it gets interesting.
They borrowed drilling technology from the oil and gas industry.
Hydraulic fracturing. The same fracking tech that unlocked the American shale revolution.
The technology everyone said would never work commercially.
Until it did.
Now they're using that same approach to drill deep enough to hit hot rock anywhere on Earth.
Not just in Iceland. Not just in geologically special places. Anywhere.
The game changed. Completely. The rules got rewritten overnight.
Do the Math (It's Not Complicated)
Right now, the U.S. produces less than 4 gigawatts from geothermal.
Tiny. Almost nothing.
By 2050?
The Department of Energy projects 300 gigawatts.
Let me say that again. 300 gigawatts.
That's not a typo. That's not wishful thinking.
That's 75 times bigger than today.
It's three times our entire nuclear sector.
And we have the biggest nuclear program on Earth.
Globally? The numbers are even crazier.
Going from 15 gigawatts to 800 gigawatts.
When you see projections like that, you have two choices.
You pay attention. Or you stay poor.
I know which one I'm choosing.
Follow the Smart Money (It Never Lies)
Gates doesn't bet on fantasies.
The guy's got armies of analysts. The best data money can buy.
Google doesn't throw billions at pipe dreams.
They know something.
They backed a company called Fervo Energy. Houston-based startup.
Fervo just signed the biggest commercial geothermal contract in history. 320 megawatts to Southern California Edison.
That's real. That's happening.
They proved the technology works at a pilot plant in Nevada.
Now they're scaling up massively in Utah.
Commercial operations start in 2026.
But here's the part that really matters.
They cut drilling time by 70% year over year. Think about that.
Costs dropping. Speed increasing. Efficiency improving every single year.
That's the kind of curve you want to ride. That's the curve that makes fortunes.
No Political Risk (This Is Huge)
Let me tell you why this is different from every other clean energy play.
Solar gets political. Republicans hate it. Democrats love it.
Wind gets political. Same thing.
Policy changes. Funding gets slashed. Tax credits disappear.
It's a nightmare for investors.
But geothermal?
Both sides love it. Republicans and Democrats.
Trump's administration is backing it hard.
They're not cutting funding like they are for other clean energy technologies.
Why?
Because it uses American drilling expertise. The stuff we're already good at.
It creates American jobs. Real jobs. Not imaginary green jobs.
It works with American industry. Oil and gas companies can pivot into this.
It's practical. Not ideological.
When Republicans and Democrats actually agree on something, that's your signal.
That's when you know the political risk is basically zero.
No policy headaches. No regulatory uncertainty.
Just business. Pure business.
And business I understand.
The AI Connection Nobody's Talking About
So why now? Why this technology at this exact moment?
AI. That's the answer.
Data centers need what's called baseload power.
Not intermittent. Not weather-dependent. Not "maybe."
Constant. Reliable. Always on. There's a research firm in New York, the Rhodium Group.
They ran the numbers.
Geothermal could meet 64% of expected AI demand growth by the early 2030s.
That's not nice-to-have infrastructure.
That's not "we should look into this someday."
That's mission-critical. That's essential.
Late investors get table scraps. It's always been that way.
The Fracking Parallel (History Repeating)
Remember when fracking was new?
I do. Everyone said it was too expensive. Unproven. Risky. Wouldn't scale.
The experts all said it would never work commercially. Then costs dropped.
Technology improved faster than anyone predicted. Efficiency skyrocketed.
It unlocked trillions of dollars in American energy.
Made America energy independent for the first time in decades.
Early investors? They made absolute fortunes. Late investors? They made nothing. Maybe I lost money.
Enhanced geothermal is following the exact same path.
Take proven technology. Apply it differently. Scale it fast.
We're at the inflection point right now. This moment. Today.
Not five years from now. Not after everyone else figures it out.
Now.
What I'm Watching (And What You Should Watch)
I'm not just looking at geothermal companies. I'm looking at the entire energy supply chain.
The drilling equipment manufacturers. The service companies providing support.
The utilities signing long-term contracts.
When a sector explodes 75X over 25 years, everyone in the ecosystem benefits.
Every company touching that sector makes money.
Remember the California gold rush? Most miners went broke.
But the guys selling shovels? They got rich. The guys selling pickaxes? Rich.
The guys running supply stores? Rich. Same principle here.
Different century. Same wealth-building strategy.
The Department of Energy Knows Something
Government agencies don't casually predict 75X growth.
They don't revise forecasts upward that dramatically without serious reasons.
The Department of Energy has the data.
They have the models. They have the research we'll never see.
When they say geothermal is going to grow from 4 gigawatts to 300, they know something.
The technology works. They've seen it proven.
The economics work. They've run the numbers. The politics work. They know it has bipartisan support.
All three have to align for massive growth to happen.
Technology alone isn't enough. Economics alone isn't enough.
Politics alone isn't enough. You need all three.
And right now? All three just aligned.
That's rare. Really rare.
Why This Beats Everything Else
Let me break down the competition.
Wind and solar? Great technologies. But intermittent.
They produce power when nature cooperates.
Nuclear? Incredibly powerful. But takes forever to build.
And it's politically toxic. Nobody wants a plant in their backyard.
Natural gas? Works great. Reliable. Cheap.
But it's not clean. It produces carbon.
Geothermal? Constant power. Check. Zero carbon. Check. Bipartisan support. Check. Works anywhere on Earth. Check.
It checks every single box.
There's no other technology that does that.
None.
The Window Is Closing Fast
Let me lay out where we are right now.
Technology proven? Check. Fervo proved it works in Nevada.
Costs dropping? Check. Down 70% year over year.
Government backing? Check. The Department of Energy tripled their projections.
Corporate demand? Check. AI boom creating massive need.
Commercial contracts? Check. Biggest geothermal contract ever signed.
Major investors positioned? Check. Gates and Google already in.
Everything's aligned perfectly.But here's the thing.
Most people still don't see it. They're not paying attention.
They're worried about their 401(k). Watching cable news. Distracted.
And that's your opportunity. That's the gap between rich and poor right there.
Rich people see opportunities early, when they're still quiet.
Poor people see them on the evening news, after everyone else is already positioned.
By then, it's too late to make real money.
My Advice to You
Study this sector. Seriously. Learn the key players. Know their names.
Watch the contracts being signed. They tell you everything. Follow where the money's going.
Gates and Google aren't gambling here. They're not throwing darts at a board.
They're positioning themselves for a massive shift in how we generate power.
You should be doing the same thing. This is how generational wealth gets built.
Energy infrastructure isn't flashy. It doesn't move fast like tech stocks.
But once it's built? It pays for decades.
It's a toll road. Money flows through it year after year.
The Global Picture
And this isn't just an American story.
The whole world needs this. Countries everywhere are facing the same problem.
They need clean baseload power. Solar and wind aren't cutting it.
They're too intermittent. Too weather-dependent.
Enhanced geothermal solves that globally. The buildout will be massive.
It'll span decades. It'll happen all over the world.
Not just here. Everywhere.
Final Word
Geothermal energy is going from 4 gigawatts to 300 in the United States alone.
That's 75X growth in 25 years. Bill Gates sees it clearly. Google sees it.
The Department of Energy sees it. Trump's administration sees it.
The question isn't whether this is happening.
It's happening. The question is: Do you see it?
And more importantly: What are you going to do about it?
Rich people act when opportunities are still quiet.
Poor people watch opportunities pass by, then complain later.
It's always been that way. Your choice.
Choose wisely.
Robert Kiyosaki
Editor, Money Power and Profit
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