Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Hot Energy From A Cold State
Alaska may be the last place you think of when thinking about heat - it's a pretty cold place, above ground at least. But under the snow it's full of geothermal heat. So, alternative energy being all the rage, the state thinking of leasing Mount Spurr, a snowcapped 11,070-foot volcano along Cook Inlet to companies that would explore the geothermal resources it holds.
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