[This} is the first shot in an imminent geothermal revolution. Today, less than 1% of global (and American) energy comes from geothermal. But researchers at Princeton University predict that technical innovations mean widely available geothermal power could produce nearly triple the current output of the country’s nuclear power plants (which supply roughly 20% of America’s electricity at present) by 2050. The International Energy Agency envisions a $1trn global investment boom by 2035.
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--Perhaps the Tangerine Toddler will like this renewable source.Cheers,John
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