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World’s first 752°F geothermal well unlocked under Oregon forest
Deep under a quiet Oregon forest, engineers have tapped a pocket of rock so hot it reaches roughly 752 degrees Fahrenheit, ...
An immense pocket of hot rock deep beneath the Appalachians may be a wandering relic of the breakup between Greenland and North America 80 million years ago. Researchers suggest this slow-moving ...
Canada's village of Cumberland has began using abandoned coal mines to supply clean geothermal heating and cooling for homes ...
A small village in British Columbia plans to heat and cool its buildings using water from abandoned coal shafts beneath the ...
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World’s First 752°F Geothermal Well Reached 2 Miles Into Active Volcano Beneath Oregon Forest
Far below the forests of central Oregon, a powerful new kind of clean energy is being developed. At the Newberry Volcano, a ...
A new method uses microwaves to lower the energy required for certain industrial processes. Some industrial chemical ...
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