5.08.2010

Scientists Tap Volcano Power

Scientists have discovered how to tap the geothermal energy of the Earth.  With 17,000 islands ranging from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, hundreds of active volcanoes represent close to 40 percent of the world's geothermal energy potential.


One geothermal plant already exists in Kamojang, Java.  Built in 1982 can convert volcanic heat into electricity at much lower costs and with less pollution than coal plants.


A significant ($12 Billion) amount is required to further the technology, but tapping geothermal energy is a viable option to fossil fuels.




Indonesia aims to tap volcano power


Image Photographer:Clearly Ambiguous

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