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Conventional vs. Enhanced Geothermal: What’s the Difference?
Beneath our feet lies a powerful and constant source of energy: the Earth’s heat. Berkeley Lab scientists explain the difference between conventional geothermal systems, which tap into naturally occurring underground hot spots, and enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), which create engineered pathways to access heat in more locations. With the ...
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