Sensia Geothermal Solutions
Harness the full potential of geothermal energy with intelligent automation and integrated data management.
Harness the full potential of geothermal energy with intelligent automation and integrated data management.
Geothermal energy is a powerful contributor to the net-zero future but operators face challenges such as harsh reservoir uncertainty, equipment failure, and fragmented data.
Sensia delivers a fully integrated solution that spans your entire geothermal operation. From steam extraction to reinjection, our intelligent technologies ensure safer, more efficient, and more sustainable outcomes.
 
                 
                        Geothermal environments demand fault-tolerant systems and precise control.
Sensia’s safety instrumented systems (SIS) automate critical protective functions, regulating pressure, temperature, and flow to ensure continuous, compliant operations across binary, flashed steam, and EGS configurations.
 
                        Built on Avalon, AEG, and HCC2 platforms, our Edge-to-Enterprise Ecosystem enables real-time visibility and control even in remote, high-temperature environments.
 
                        Sensia’s VSDs and Power Analyzer 2.0 extend ESP life and reduce downtime.
 
                    Break down silos and centralize geothermal data with Avocet and OFM.
Together, they transform raw data into strategic insight, optimizing assets and maximizing renewable output.
 
                        Sensia’s advanced flow meters and scanners deliver unmatched accuracy in harsh geothermal environments supporting compliance, reducing CAPEX, and ensuring reliable performance.
Sensia offers a fully connected, unified ecosystem that integrates safety, control, and monitoring from the reservoir to the enterprise.
Whether on-premises or in the cloud, our secure and scalable solutions deliver:
 
                    Case Study
A smart solution for monitoring electric submersible pumps (ESPs) in high-temperature geothermal wells, where traditional downhole sensors fail.
 
             
            