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Rhiannon12866

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Sat Feb 11, 2017, 06:13 AM Feb 2017

Scientists Drill Deep to Harness the Awesome Energy of Volcanoes

It's not every day that scientists can study a volcano up close, but researchers investigating the feasibility of volcano-powered electricity successfully drilled into the core of one in Iceland.

Scientists studied the volcanic system at Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, which has been dormant for more than 700 years, according to a hazard assessment by Verkis Consulting Engineers for Invest in Iceland.

The depths of Reykjanes' geothermal field — an area with high heat flow — had never been explored, researchers with the Iceland Deep Drilling Project (IDDP) said in a statement. Beginning in August 2016, the IDDP spent 168 days drilling into the volcanic belly of Reykjanes. This well was completed on Jan. 25, reaching a record-breaking depth of nearly 3 miles (4.8 kilometers).

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Geothermal energy uses the heat trapped beneath the Earth's surface to generate electricity. Conventional geothermal energy utilizes steam from natural sources such as geysers, or by drawing water from the hot, high-pressue depths of the Earth. The hot vapors are then used to drive electric turbines.

In the case of volcanic geothermal energy, the heat comes from "supercritical water." The researchers explained that energy from so-called supercritical water is much higher than conventional geothermal steam. When molten rock and water meet, the extreme heat and pressure bring water to a "supercritical" state, where it is neither liquid nor gas. In this form, the water can carry more energy than normal steam, which could create up to 10 timesthe power output of other geothermal sources.

More: http://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/scientists-drill-deep-harness-awesome-energy-volcanoes-n719096

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Scientists Drill Deep to Harness the Awesome Energy of Volcanoes (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Feb 2017 OP
Kick. Clean energy has been with us since the dawn of time... Cooley Hurd Feb 2017 #1
 

Cooley Hurd

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1. Kick. Clean energy has been with us since the dawn of time...
Sat Feb 11, 2017, 04:18 PM
Feb 2017

We've only recently become smart enough to harness it.

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