We've been told by experts that the harmful carbon dioxide spewing from coal driven electrical power plants (70 percent of our electrical power source) can be sequestered into a huge deep underground hole, but it's all speculation, they've yet to show any kind of proof.
The electrical companies project the average cost to their customers (you and I) to be around 50 percent higher.
In short, they need a new way to boil water that doesn't spew carbon dioxide into the air.
One way is to dig straight down to the hot rock and install a U pipe to bring the steam up to the power plants.
Geothermal heat tapping is nothing new. California produces 10 percent of their electrical power with it, and there's no polluting gases to contend with.
The electrical companies project the average cost to their customers (you and I) to be around 50 percent higher.
In short, they need a new way to boil water that doesn't spew carbon dioxide into the air.
One way is to dig straight down to the hot rock and install a U pipe to bring the steam up to the power plants.
Geothermal heat tapping is nothing new. California produces 10 percent of their electrical power with it, and there's no polluting gases to contend with.


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