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High Efficiency/Low Temperature Geothermal System Implemented in Utah

Geothermal energy is considered to be the ultimate energy source in terms of reliability. Since it doesn’t depend on day or night, or other external factor, it is practically undisturbable and has a huge potential. The US already has the world’s greatest geothermal energy usage, but the production points are limited to a few areas [...]

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Michael Strizki`s Solar/Hydrogen/Geothermal Powered House - Amazing!

The systems you are about to see in this youtube clip were probably built at high expense.
But Michael Strizki’s house is the most low impact house I’ve ever seen. He lives his life off-grid, because his home system feature solar panels, 10 hydrogen tanks filled with the excess energy from the solar panels, with the [...]

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Geothermal plants could consume CO2

Pumping carbon dioxide through hot rocks could simultaneously generate power and mop up the greenhouse gases produced by fossil fuel power stations, according to a new study.
Harnessing geothermal power involves extracting heat from beneath the surface of the Earth. Normally, this means pumping water down through hot rocks and extracting it again. But the new [...]

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Michael Strizki`s Solar/Hydrogen/Geothermal Powered House - Amazing!

The systems you are about to see in this youtube clip were probably built at high expense.
But Michael Strizki’s house is the most low impact house I’ve ever seen. He lives his life off-grid, because his home system feature solar panels, 10 hydrogen tanks filled with the excess energy from the solar panels, with the [...]

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Geothermal Energy Source in Paris Will Power up New Residential Area

Like many other governments, France did not show much interest in alternative energy until now. Could it be because of the world crisis that we all hear about on TV or read in the newspapers? Maybe. But maybe France is interested in becoming a “green” country and help the environment.

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