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Taiwan Exhibition Explores Geothermal Energy Potential

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taiwan's Academia Sinica and the National Museum of Natural Science are co-hosting a geothermal energy exhibition.
  • The exhibition, titled "Harmony with Heat: A Sustainable Dialogue between People, Environment, and Geothermal Energy," showcases research on geothermal energy generation, storage, and circulation.
  • It aims to educate the public about the potential of geothermal energy as a sustainable power source for Taiwan.

Taiwan is exploring the potential of geothermal energy through a new exhibition co-hosted by Academia Sinica and the National Museum of Natural Science. The exhibit, "Harmony with Heat: A Sustainable Dialogue between People, Environment, and Geothermal Energy," opened recently, presenting the research findings of Academia Sinica's geothermal team to the public in an accessible format. Visitors can learn about the formation, storage, and circulation processes of geothermal energy. The exhibition highlights how rigorous scientific research can pave the way for harnessing this renewable resource. This initiative underscores Taiwan's commitment to diversifying its energy portfolio and seeking sustainable power solutions amidst global climate concerns. The collaboration aims to foster public understanding and support for geothermal development, positioning it as a key component of Taiwan's future energy landscape.

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