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Geothermal energy is gaining renewed interest as a reliable source of renewable power that can operate continuously. Traditionally, power plants relied only on rare hydrothermal reservoirs where hot water and permeability naturally coexist near the surface. Enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) change that dynamic. By engineering reservoirs in hot, dry rock, EGS can harness underground heat sources far beyond conventional hotspots. The advances in drilling, federal support, private investment, and early field results have elevated EGS from a laboratory idea to a viable commercial option. For middle managers and executives developing dependable, decarbonized energy portfolios, EGS offers a trustworthy pathway to always-available, carbon-free power that complements variable renewable resources.