“Traditional geothermal plants, which generate electricity by moving fluid along hot rocks, must be located near natural reservoirs of hot water that exist below the earth’s surface.”
Iceland is the ideal place for geothermal, but they have built only nine plants of which three are small-scale. The alternative for Iceland is to import oil. In spite of the high cost, geothermal makes sense. No such sense is made by geothermal in other countries that have abundant other sources of energy.
Iceland is the ideal place for geothermal, but they have built only nine plants of which three are small-scale. The alternative for Iceland is to import oil. In spite of the high cost, geothermal makes sense. No such sense is made by geothermal in other countries that have abundant other sources of energy.