• Tatters@feddit.uk
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      I think it means that the earth’s crust is a bit thinner there, so it is easier to tap into the geothermal heat below the crust. The deeper you go, the hotter it gets.

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        no vulcanoes aren’t a location with thinner crust, but a place where a bubble of magma is stuck in the crust. When the pressure is too high, or there are forces that push the magma upwards, it “leaks” some magma, some times violently, some times no, like in Hawaii. An inactive volcano probably has a bubble without enough pressure to release it, and that has no upward forces nor a way of building more pressure.

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      I think extinct in this case means “not yeeting lava into the world on a regular basis”

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    These big wind turbines put a lot of pressure on our landscap

    This feels like the most elaborate NIMBY method to get rid of turbines

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    For those interested: since there’s been a huge gas exctraction scandal in Groningen, gas mining has become a sensitive political subject in the Netherlands.

    Also the Zuidwalvolcano they are talking about is 2 km deep.

    Geothermal energy is interesting option, if the risk can be minimised.

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    I’ve read The Fifth Season and the rest of the Broken Earth trilogy by N.K. Jemisin. This plan will only end in death and destruction. 😉