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Provo company able to tap geothermal power quickly
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The one problem is not enough of it may be near the surface where we can get at it to make use of it, but where it does exist we should.)
That said... Having researched it quite a bit, I'm all for developing geothermal power plants. But everyone needs to realize how difficult it is to find a sizable resource like (hopefully) this company has found. Just because millions of acres have been leased does not mean a proportionally large number of successes will come.