Dominica increases Geothermal Energy Capabilities to Reach Climate Resiliency Goals
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Mittwoch, Juni 15, 2022
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These include developing and enhancing its renewable energy capabilities, as well as sustainable housing, healthcare and educational facilities.
Key Points:
- These include developing and enhancing its renewable energy capabilities, as well as sustainable housing, healthcare and educational facilities.
- The Commonwealth of Dominica already obtains 28% of its energy requirements from renewable energy sources such as hydropower and wind.
- Geothermal power plants essentially work the same as coal or nuclear power plant, the main difference being the heat source.
- Brimming with hot springs, geysers, and volcanic activity where the Earth is particularly hot just below the surface, Dominica is the perfect location to manifest geothermal energy.