On geothermal energy, the next clean energy frontier

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Interest is growing in this ‘low-emission power source that can provide continuous electricity almost anywhere on the planet,’ UND scholar writes in The Conversation

Geothermal energy’s potential can be realized through new drilling tech, retrofitting of existing wells, hybridization with other renewables and novel power generation technologies. Graphic design by All Hicks/National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

Editor’s note: On Oct. 8, The Conversation published an article by Moones Alamooti, assistant professor of Energy and Petroleum Engineering at UND.

The article is below and can be read in its original form on The Conversation’s websiteAs of today (Oct. 14), the article had been read more than 7,600 times, including by readers in Ireland, India, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, as well as the United States.

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