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Makes sense. Fracking techniques could revolutionize geothermal energy industry. -- (link)
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Prof.Vermin (aka dr.vermin)
Aug 2 '12, 14:57
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http://energeopolitics.com/2012/08/01/fracking-techniques-could-revolutionize-geothermal-energy-sector/
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I think we've talked about this technique before, a year or two ago. -- nm
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zork
Aug 2, 15:04
I have a feeling that geothermal works better on the small scale here than large scale.
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the liioulu with
Aug 2, 14:59
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works fine large-scale, you just need to have the right gradient.
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mafic
Aug 2, 15:29
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and that article seemed to neglect that it can be great for cooling in the summer, not just electricity or winter heating -- nm
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zork
Aug 2, 15:32
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Yep, that's the small scale use. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Aug 2, 15:33
It might work fine, But small scale is probably the better application for much of the US.
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the liioulu with
Aug 2, 15:32
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I'd say suburban and rural. too many other things underground in big cities -- nm
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zork
Aug 2, 15:33
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"more urban" Didn't say urban. Though it would depend on the area. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Aug 2, 15:35
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