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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Facts about this alternative energy<br>1. It is always on<br>Geothermal power plants produce electricity consistently, running 24 hours a day, seven days a week.<br>2. Renewable source<br>La energía geotérmica es una fuente renovable, lo que significa que no se agota. Este tipo de energía se crea continuamente debajo de la superficie de la Tierra a partir del calor generado por las rocas.<br>3. It’s Hard to Find<br>It is hard to find where it is lurking underneath the ground. This is because the availability of geothermal energy tends to be limited to where tectonic plate boundaries happen to be.<br>4. Can produce heat<br>You can find it being used in a number of industrial ways: space heating, heat pumps, and even as a heating source for hot springs which are used for bathing are common commercial uses of this power that comes from the ground.<br>5. Produces very little carbon dioxide<br>A field of geothermal energy produces only 1/6 of the carbon dioxide that clean natural gas power plants produce. Binary geothermal plants release almost no omissions whatsoever.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>What kind of renewable energy does North Carolina occupy?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In 2003 NC did not have renewable energies and did not have large solar installations like now. NC day Today in 2500 occupies solar panels, more than 60 turbines and 70 hydroelectric air.</div>]]></description>
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