
US to tighten geothermal drilling rules amidst earthquake fears
Leaked documents suggest geothermal energy developers will be forced to monitor seismic activity more closely
The US Department of Energy (DoE) is to impose new safety regulations on geothermal energy projects designed to address fears that drilling deep holes in order to access energy released by so-called hot...
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