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Scientists Pour Water Into Oregon Volcano to Generate Energy

by , 01/16/12
filed under: Renewable Energy

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A team of scientists from Seattle-based AltaRock Energy, Inc. and Davenport Newberry Holdings LLC has announced plans to harness one of Mother Nature’s most powerful energy sources by pumping 24 million gallons of water into the side of a dormant volcano in Central Oregon. The team hopes that the water will return to the surface boiling hot, at which point it can be used to generate clean and cheap energy – without the explosive side effects and liquid magma associated with active volcanoes.

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2 Responses to “Scientists Pour Water Into Oregon Volcano to Generate Energy”

  1. sheckyvegas sheckyvegas says:

    This 4th Grade science project sounds like a bad idea.

  2. sheckyvegas sheckyvegas says:

    This 4th Grade science project sounds like a bad idea…

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