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Feds allocate $140M for geothermal energy lab in Beaver County

Posted at 11:32 AM, Jun 15, 2018
and last updated 2018-06-15 13:32:25-04

ST. GEORGE, Utah — The U.S. Department of Energy will give the University of Utah up to $140 million to support a research laboratory studying manmade geothermal energy, St. George News reports.

The department announced the five-year funding plan Thursday for the facility in Beaver County.

Energy Secretary Rick Perry said in a news release that research at the site will help advance geothermal energy technologies and lead to more sources of American energy.

Geothermal power stations take heat from deep inside the earth and turn it into electricity. They are currently limited to areas with a precise combination of underground heat, water and rock openings.

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