I studied environmental geology, so I was fascinated by this Youtube:
I was especially intrigued by the presenters statement that they could drill anywhere and create a geothermal well anywhere, which was considered futuristic when I was in university.
I know that President Obama in the US is supposed to be a big 'green' power supporter, and if "dry" geothermal works like this presentation says, it seems superior to most other 'green' power sources, especially solar.
So my question is Does the Obama 'Green' Power budget go after 'dry' geothermal power in a big way? And if not, why?
I was especially intrigued by the presenters statement that they could drill anywhere and create a geothermal well anywhere, which was considered futuristic when I was in university.
I know that President Obama in the US is supposed to be a big 'green' power supporter, and if "dry" geothermal works like this presentation says, it seems superior to most other 'green' power sources, especially solar.
So my question is Does the Obama 'Green' Power budget go after 'dry' geothermal power in a big way? And if not, why?
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