Fracking Enhances Geothermal Energy
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•It turns out that fracking can be good for the environment
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Douglas McIntyre : Fracking is supposed to be bad for the environment.
He says fracking can also hit places where there's geothermal energy.
This in turn is good for driving energy, particularly electricity.
Geothermal power can be run through through turbines and used to distribute electricity.
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