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    From Fred Bloggs@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 15 12:18:12 2022
    A geothermal energy project triggered a damaging earthquake in 2017 in South Korea. A new analysis suggests flaws in some of the most common ways of trying to minimize the risk of such quakes when harnessing Earth’s heat for energy.

    https://news.stanford.edu/2019/05/23/lessons-south-korea-solving-geothermals-earthquake-problem/

    What a bunch of high-level bullcrap...

    Idiots in U.S. mid-Atlantic relatively small scale fracking operation induced an earthquake that propagated up the entire east coast.

    But DOE forges ahead with more inadequate science and engineering:

    https://utahforge.com/rd/solicitations/

    As long as there's money to be made, the rodents come swarming.

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  • From John Larkin@21:1/5 to bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com on Mon Aug 15 13:11:06 2022
    On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 12:18:12 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs <bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:

    A geothermal energy project triggered a damaging earthquake in 2017 in South Korea. A new analysis suggests flaws in some of the most common ways of trying to minimize the risk of such quakes when harnessing Earth’s heat for energy.

    https://news.stanford.edu/2019/05/23/lessons-south-korea-solving-geothermals-earthquake-problem/

    What a bunch of high-level bullcrap...

    Idiots in U.S. mid-Atlantic relatively small scale fracking operation induced an earthquake that propagated up the entire east coast.

    But DOE forges ahead with more inadequate science and engineering:

    https://utahforge.com/rd/solicitations/

    As long as there's money to be made, the rodents come swarming.


    Earthquakes are like forest fires. Lots of little ones are better than
    a few big ones.

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to John Larkin on Mon Aug 15 13:22:58 2022
    On Monday, 15 August 2022 at 22:11:17 UTC+2, John Larkin wrote:
    On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 12:18:12 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs <bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

    A geothermal energy project triggered a damaging earthquake in 2017 in South Korea. A new analysis suggests flaws in some of the most common ways of trying to minimize the risk of such quakes when harnessing Earth’s heat for energy.

    https://news.stanford.edu/2019/05/23/lessons-south-korea-solving-geothermals-earthquake-problem/

    What a bunch of high-level bullcrap...

    Idiots in U.S. mid-Atlantic relatively small scale fracking operation induced an earthquake that propagated up the entire east coast.

    But DOE forges ahead with more inadequate science and engineering:

    https://utahforge.com/rd/solicitations/

    As long as there's money to be made, the rodents come swarming.
    Earthquakes are like forest fires. Lots of little ones are better than
    a few big ones.
    -Earthquakes are like kids. Lots of little ones are better than
    a few big ones ;)

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