Filipinos draw power from buried heat
“Once the Philippines government gave its edict to develop geothermal, it was implemented with good management and intelligent engineering,” said Horne, the Stanford professor who has traveled often to the Philippines.
The washington post writes about the Leyte geothermal field. “As engineers describe it, is one of nature’s most perfectly designed geothermal resources. Located about 1 1/2 miles underground, it is a great pot of boiling water that covers about 416 square miles.” (via)
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