Geothermal energy, though it’s continuously radiating from Earth’s super-hot core, has long been a relatively niche source of electricity, largely limited to volcanic regions like Iceland where hot springs bubble from the ground. Some natural geothermal resources are still untapped, such as in the western United States, says geologist Ann Robertson-Tait of the energy research institute Fraunhofer IEG.
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