While geothermal energy is not a new discovery, scientists have long struggled to figure out how to convert it into a commercially viable source of heat and electricity. But as Heather Yourex-West explains, the German city of Geretsried is pinning its hopes for a green energy future on the idea, with the help of Canadian technology.
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Why Germany is betting on Canadian geothermal energy tech
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