loquasagacious
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From my recollection extensive investigation into geothermal energy was conducted for commercial use in Australia however due to the makeup of the Earth's crust under Australia. Specifically that in New Zealand the subterranean cracks in the crust are horizontal but in Australia they are vertical. This means that the water going down the injection well can not then come up a production well.Where is Geothermal a viable option in Australia? Like to eliminate the need for Coal?
The other issue is that geothermal has massive capital costs, mostly concentrated on the cost of drilling the wells. The longer the well the more expensive and hence less viable the plant. The crust is thinner near the edges of tectonic plates and therefore the wells can be shorter and the plants can be viable.