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Latest comments made on this video:
By: mikeburetta. on 03 Dec 08, 17:25:00
look up cal energy and find a plant..
By: mikeburetta. on 03 Dec 08, 17:23:53
look it up the us now produces a lot of geo thermal heat from heat pump setups in residential and commercial sites and also power stations but we can go a lot further its a toe in the water now but needs to be advanced big time..
By: benfiquista93. on 22 Nov 08, 22:37:51
to bad none of this will ever happen. the oil companies wont let it happen because they will be out of business. Trust me give it five years and you wont even know what geothermal energy is the oil companies will patent the idea and not let anybody use it much like what they do they to electric car batters. Oil companies have batteries that can run a car so many miles but hey if they let that go they make no money. everything is about money and until that changes nothing in the world will.
By: 1whoknows. on 20 Nov 08, 14:30:15
The statement that this form of geothermal is "emission free" has me wondering about the validity of the claim.
By: poodicey. on 18 Nov 08, 04:45:59
lulz, i burn tires & used electronics to heat my suv! haha im gonna watch the world burn lolololololo
By: fireofenergy. on 06 Nov 08, 01:25:34
I can't believe I let a racist get me mad... Anyways, I always wondered why geothermal was so "limited". It's EGS that is UNlimited. Even better than the almost unlimited nature of concentrated solar power with molten salt heat storage. The only thing better about all them mirrors is that they can help reflect the sun to make up for all that heat brought up from below (even though less than CO2 entrappment). The heat from Earth is about a google times the heat we use... Right on Google!
By: fireofenergy. on 06 Nov 08, 01:05:54
mapleneck that is
By: fireofenergy. on 06 Nov 08, 01:03:56
What does that make of you? A worm!
By: zaidmuaz25. on 22 Oct 08, 23:26:59
IM doing a science project on Geo-Thermal and this gave me lots of information :) Unfortunatly its Not enough :{
By: Deofman. on 16 Oct 08, 02:48:48
I recently did a presentaion Geo-Thermal energy and I must say that it would be only a benifit to us
By: drewster11. on 05 Oct 08, 06:01:16
75% Koolaid drinkers on these comments. Anyone who thinks this might cool the earth's core is mindnumbingly uh,... IQ challenged. Try doing a little research before you made these kind of comments please. Geothermal will be the ultimate winner in the energy race within 200 years or so. The earth will cool when the sun starts cooling, not because we heat water in her crust and pipe it to the surface. Geez...
By: gubatron. on 02 Oct 08, 17:43:28
what seems like a good idea now might probably not be such a good idea if the whole world goes nuts with this. Energy is not free, the easiest to imagine consequence is having the core of the earth a few degrees cooler, what could be the effects on this on the planet? I'm all for it, but it should be regulated, we can't abuse the core's heat, it must be keeping us alive somehow.
By: danieljpost. on 18 Sep 08, 17:08:52
"The Law of conservation of energy is simple. You don't have to have a nobel prize to tell that the core would cool down." I don't think this is really anything to worry about, even on scales of millions of years. The earth's mass is 5.9736Ũ10^24 kg - that is to say ridiculously massive - and 99.9% of it is much hotter than the surface. We're always going to be able to pull heat out. In addition to the huge amount of heat already there, more is being added by nuclear decay. Really can't run out
By: semiliteratedgod. on 17 Sep 08, 22:00:12
Kayshadog , OldsterStillLearning Great comments and I agree with you guys, solar and wind energy technologies didn't harm anyone. But this method, although promising, raises some questions ... the ones you've came up with
By: nesedziu. on 15 Sep 08, 20:40:07
I agree with you. The Law of conservation of energy is simple. You don't have to have a nobel prize to tell that the core would cool down. And if we would use the same amount of energy from the earths core as we use today from oil coal and etc. who knows how our fragile planet would react. Of course who knows i may be wrong.. I didn't do a scientific reaserch on that:). That's just MY OPINION. P.S. sorry for my bad english.
By: mamasmann. on 14 Sep 08, 22:15:40
I dont understand why world needs more power/electrisy, we how more than enough? Same thing with oil. But what do I know, im glad living in worlds richest country :)
By: nopsychs. on 06 Sep 08, 03:27:24
Is this your opinion or some fact you can reference?
By: nopsychs. on 06 Sep 08, 03:25:44
Uhhh, what? Can we take one issue at a time here? Wouldn't that be a totally separate video somewhere else on YouTube? Geez. Why not admit this is AWESOME and give them a pat on the back for that. Save the negative for some other forum.
By: physicsbugga. on 26 Aug 08, 04:57:47
yeah, what happens when the earth has a cooler core? I don't think anyone fully understands the consequences.
By: davinpilling. on 25 Aug 08, 02:54:28
Tell me how I can help!
By: j0hnwi11iams. on 25 Aug 08, 01:07:10
Maybe they can cool down yellowstone sufficiently to keep it from expoding. Just saying.
By: purline100. on 24 Aug 08, 05:45:47
That's a new way to think about the issue of energy.
By: MarkG45. on 24 Aug 08, 00:10:06
yea, it's great that google is trying to bring the world into the next century, so why don't they stop actively supporting and enhancing the oppression of Chinese citizens?
By: stef1975. on 23 Aug 08, 13:58:19
I'd love to know how they plan to keep the water hot as it's pumped back up to the surface, several kilometers from where it was heated. Water doesn't stay hot forever, particularly when it's exposed to cold rock for such a long distance. Then there's the matter of the area they're using cooling down over time as more and more water is pumped through it. I just can't envision this as being a viable method of extracting energy from the Earth.
By: barophobia. on 22 Aug 08, 05:26:42
Are you sure you're willing to call all Americans stupid simply because you mistook my joke as a racist comment?