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The amount of heat energy released by the earth, if completely collected, would be enough to provide power for the whole world.<ref>Duffield, W. A., & Sass, J. H. (2003). Geothermal energy: clean power from the Earth's heat. Menlo Park, Calif: U.S. Geological Survey.</ref>
 
The amount of heat energy released by the earth, if completely collected, would be enough to provide power for the whole world.<ref>Duffield, W. A., & Sass, J. H. (2003). Geothermal energy: clean power from the Earth's heat. Menlo Park, Calif: U.S. Geological Survey.</ref>
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The amount of heat energy released by the earth, if completely collected, would be enough to provide power for the whole world.[1]


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  1. Duffield, W. A., & Sass, J. H. (2003). Geothermal energy: clean power from the Earth's heat. Menlo Park, Calif: U.S. Geological Survey.