"Iceland's Revolutionary Journey to Harness Magma for Unlimited Geothermal Energy"

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Iceland's Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) project aims to drill into a volcano's magma chamber by 2026 to harness super-hot fumes for geothermal energy production. This could significantly increase energy efficiency compared to current geothermal systems, as it utilizes supercritical water from the magma, potentially yielding ten times more power. The project also presents an opportunity for scientific advancements in volcanic monitoring and eruption prediction, as well as a deeper understanding of geothermal processes and continental formation.
Topics:science##geothermalenergy#iceland#kraflamagmatestbed#renewableenergy#science-and-technology#volcano
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