Series A — Wyoming Corporation

Energy From the
Earth's Core

AI data centers need gigawatts of 24/7 clean power. Solar and wind can't deliver it. We drill into Wyoming's geothermal gradient to produce baseload electricity that never stops.

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4–8 km

EGS Drill Depth

250°C

Target Temp

20-Year

PPA Structure

The System

The TerraPipeline System

01

The Drill

Hard-rock drilling is the unsolved problem in geothermal. We engineer tungsten-carbide composite drill bits designed to sustain performance through granite and basalt at depths of 4–8 km — where conventional oil and gas bits fail within hours. Getting through the rock is the technical bet we are making.

02

The Depth

Wyoming sits on the Yellowstone hotspot, delivering a geothermal gradient roughly twice the national average — around 50–60°C per kilometer of depth. At 4–8 km we reach 200–350°C: the economic sweet spot for binary-cycle power generation. No fracking, no aquifer contact, no induced seismicity.

03

The Output

A closed-loop Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS): pressurized working fluid circulates through sealed wellbores, returns superheated, drives a binary-cycle turbine. 10–50 MW per well pair. A multi-well field reaches 100–500 MW. Zero fuel. Zero emissions. Power purchase agreements structured for 20-year delivery.

Market Timing

AI Needs Power That Doesn't Stop

Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon are signing 10–20 year power purchase agreements for clean baseload electricity right now — and they are struggling to find enough of it. A single large AI data center draws 100–500 MW continuously, around the clock, every day. Solar produces nothing at night. Wind is unpredictable. Neither can anchor a data center SLA.

The geothermal industry has already validated the model. Fervo Energy is delivering firm geothermal power to Google in Nevada. Eavor Technologies is proving closed-loop EGS in multiple basins. The IRA provides a 30% investment tax credit for geothermal projects — the same credit that accelerated solar deployment tenfold. The policy tailwind is real.

Wyoming has not been developed for geothermal power at commercial scale. That is both the challenge and the opportunity. The Yellowstone hotspot gives this state the best geothermal gradient in the continental U.S. We are betting that the right drill bit, the right closed-loop design, and the right offtake partner can change that. We are pre-revenue and pre-first-well. The 5M Series A funds the proof.

Nuclear takes 15 years and 0 billion to permit. Hydro is geographically saturated. Battery storage at 500 MW scale remains economically marginal. The data center operators know this. They are looking for what comes next.

Competitive Analysis

Built Different

CategoryTerraPipelineWindSolarNuclear
Availability24/7 BaseloadWeather-DependentWeather-Dependent24/7 (when online)
AI Data Center ReadyYes — firm capacityNo — intermittentNo — intermittentYes, but 15+ yr build
Carbon EmissionsNear ZeroNear ZeroNear ZeroNear Zero
Construction Time3–5 Years2–3 Years1–2 Years15–20 Years
IRA Tax Credit30% ITC30% PTC30% ITC30% ITC
Fuel Costbash — PermanentbashbashOngoing Uranium
Land UseMinimal SurfaceThousands of AcresThousands of AcresModerate

About TerraPipeline

Pre-Revenue. Pre-Well. Serious About Both.

TerraPipeline is an early-stage geothermal energy company incorporated in Wyoming. We are pre-revenue and have not drilled our first production well. We are raising a 5M Series A to change that.

The founding team brings together oil and gas drilling operations experience — specifically hard-rock directional drilling — with materials science research focused on drill bit performance at extreme temperatures and pressures. We have spent three years on the bit engineering problem before touching a capital raise. That sequencing was intentional.

We closed a seed round to complete laboratory validation of our tungsten-carbide composite formulation and to identify our first drill site in the Wind River Basin. The Series A funds the first production well: 18 months of drilling, completion, and commissioning, targeting 250°C at 6 km depth.

We are not the only company working on next-generation geothermal. The space has been validated by well-funded peers who are already delivering power. Our specific bet is Wyoming — an underdeveloped basin with exceptional geology, a business-friendly regulatory environment, and proximity to the data center corridors being built across the Mountain West.

If you operate data centers, develop energy infrastructure, or invest in hard-tech climate companies, we want to talk.

Stage

Pre-Revenue / Pre-Well

Raising

M Series A

Use of Funds

First Production Well, Wyoming

Target Customer

AI Data Centers (100–500 MW)

HQ

Cheyenne, Wyoming

IRA Benefit

30% Investment Tax Credit

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Let's Talk Power

Data center operators, energy investors, drilling partners, and grid developers — reach out directly. We respond to every serious inquiry.