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Thank you for proving my point for me.  Your own map clearly demonstrates that the vast majority (2/3) of the United States is geologically unsuited for geothermal energy production. 


As I also said, which you blatantly ignored in your rush to attempt to label me as some sort of "BigOil spindoctor";


I'm all for putting geothermal plants where it's adventageous to do so, and I also support almost all forms of alternative energy (except for that non-starter 'corn ethanol').  I myself had one of the very first solar electrical systems installed on my home back in the '70's.  The fact that it never really paid for itself wasn't the point, the point was that I wanted to promote the technology.


You also neglected to acknowledge that I'm approaching the problem of geothermal energy from the standpoint of a Civil Engineer, so, unless you are equally, or more qualified than I to analyze such challenges, I would suggest that you take your icy stares and mental daggers and shove them back into your witches broom closet.  You see, I'm one of those people who is actually responsible for designing and building your geothermal energy plants, so how about not pissing in the Cheerios of the guys you need to hire to make your dream a reality?


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