The USGS believes that Colorado has the second greatest geothermal potential of any state, just behind Nevada and ahead of Wyoming, California, Oregon, Washington or Alaska. Yet while Nevada, Utah, California and Oregon have functioning geothermal electrical producing facilities, Colorado has none. That needs to change. Please see the Poncha Bonanza Geothermal website below.
For more information please see:
http://ponchabonanzageothermal .com
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Any of the big three alternative energy sources (solar, wind, geothermal) is capable of providing mankind with more power than we are now capable of seeing mankind ever consume. The main difference between the three is that while solar and wind resources are spread widely and diffusely throughout the world, geothermal sources tend to be concentrated in certain areas. There is nowhere on earth that the wind blows thousands of times stronger or the sun shines thousands of times stro... Read More