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    <alt><![CDATA[Graphic depiction of a geothermal power plant.  Water is pumped down a deep borehole into hot rock that has been fractured, like fracking. The water gains heat and is forced up to the surface through a second borehole. The hot water is used to generate electricity, and then pumped back down for another cycle.]]></alt>
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      <alt><![CDATA[Graphic depiction of a geothermal power plant.  Water is pumped down a deep borehole into hot rock that has been fractured, like fracking. The water gains heat and is forced up to the surface through a second borehole. The hot water is used to generate electricity, and then pumped back down for another cycle.]]></alt>
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