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Using Earth's Power to Power Earth.

CoreVolt™ is the world's first direct-lava geothermal power system. Zero emissions. Infinite energy.

700
Global Stations Planned
1B+
People Powered
3B
Tons CO₂ Offset/yr
Earth internal power

The World Is Running Out of Energy

Demand is rising while baseload-capable, zero‑emission power is scarce.

Key Challenges:

  • Global demand expected to double by 2050
  • Solar & wind can't meet baseload requirements
  • Intermittency, land use, and storage costs are skyrocketing
  • 35 billion tons of CO₂ released per year from energy
Energy challenge
CoreVolt magma giant with solar panels at sunset

Revolutionary Energy Solution

CoreVolt™ technology represents the future of clean energy, harnessing Earth's internal power to provide sustainable, 24/7 baseload electricity with zero emissions.

The days of wasteful energy spending are over.

Introducing CoreVolt™

The only system capable of safely reaching and extracting direct lava heat to produce clean, continuous, grid‑scale power.

  • Closed‑loop, zero‑emission geothermal
  • Powered by PyraPipe™ — modular, lava‑grade pipe system
  • Installable anywhere magma is near the crust (700+ global sites)
  • Scalable, modular, decentralized: 10–20 acre plants per region
Zero emissions global power

The Technology

PyraPipe™, CoreVolt Loop, and Smart Grid Integration.

PyraPipe™ System

  • Modular design with replaceable lava-contact tips
  • Aerogel insulation + ceramic shields + carbon-carbon core
  • Operates up to 1400°C
  • Withstands 25+ years in magma-adjacent zones
PyraPipe cross section
CoreVolt loop diagram

CoreVolt Loop

  • Closed system using supercritical CO₂ or water
  • 24/7 baseload power delivery
  • Built-in monitoring + auto-pressure balancing
Plant layout
Efficiency and uptime graph
CO₂ offset graph
Average project build time

Why We're Different

24/7 baseload power, zero emissions, and a tiny land footprint—built on direct lava access.

FeatureCoreVoltSolarWindNuclear
24/7 Power
Zero Emissions
Small Land Footprint
Direct Lava Access
Modular Deployment
Time to Build✅ (12–18 mo)❌ (10+ yrs)
$22–$32
CoreVolt cost per MWh
$90–$110
Solar + battery
$80–$100
Wind
$120–150+
Nuclear
Land use per MW
Average project build time

Global Rollout Plan

Strategic deployment across 700+ global sites to supply up to 15% of global electricity demand.

Phase 1: 2025–2026

  • Build first station in Hawaii (Kīlauea-adjacent)
  • Output: 20–50 MW

Phase 2: 2027–2030

  • 300 Stations across:
  • • Iceland • Kenya • Ethiopia
  • • Indonesia • Alaska • Chile • Japan

Phase 3: 2030–2040

  • 700 Stations globally
  • Supply up to 15% of global electricity demand

Capacity Planning

  • Each station: 100–200 MW
  • Total output: 70–140 GW (24/7)
  • Global CO₂ offset: 3–5 billion tons/year

Global Impact

  • 700+ global sites identified
  • Modular, decentralized deployment
  • Safe for urban-adjacent installation

Environmental Impact

Zero water contamination. No fracking. No radiation. No mining tailings.

600M cars
Removed from the road (equivalent)
50B trees
Planting equivalent
0 emissions
Closed‑loop system
Environmental impact

Get Involved

Governments, investors, and scientists: partner with CoreVolt™ to accelerate zero‑emission baseload power.

For Governments

  • Policy partnerships
  • Carbon credit programs

For Investors

  • IP & platform licensing
  • Equity funding opportunities

For Scientists

  • Join our global PyraPipe™ testing consortium
  • Materials & durability R&D
CoreVolt magma giant among wind turbines

Powering the Future

CoreVolt™ technology stands tall among traditional renewable energy sources, providing 24/7 baseload power with zero emissions and minimal land footprint.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about CoreVolt™ technology, safety, and deployment.

How deep do you drill?

3–8 miles, depending on crust thickness. Our PyraPipe™ system is designed to reach magma chambers safely and efficiently.

Is this safe near population centers?

Yes. Fully sealed, no emissions, seismic-buffered. Our closed-loop system ensures zero environmental impact and maximum safety.

What powers the turbine?

Superheated fluid (CO₂ or water) converted to mechanical energy. The CoreVolt Loop uses supercritical fluids for maximum efficiency.

Is CoreVolt available for licensing?

Yes. We offer national and regional rights for PyraPipe™ technology and CoreVolt systems worldwide.

What's the build timeline?

12–18 months per station, significantly faster than nuclear (10+ years) with modular, scalable deployment.

How does it compare to traditional geothermal?

Traditional geothermal requires specific geological conditions. CoreVolt works anywhere magma is near the crust (700+ global sites).

Contact Us

Get in touch with our team to learn more about CoreVolt™ and partnership opportunities.

Get in Touch

Email: Info@corevoltglobal.com

Phone: 207-947-1999

Address: PO BOX 52 Detroit, ME 04929

Partnership Inquiries

For government partnerships: gov@corevolt.energy

For investment opportunities: invest@corevolt.energy

For scientific collaboration: research@corevolt.energy

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