Japan''s nuclear dilemma: Is geothermal the answer? - CSMonitor.com

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November 5, 2012 Japan''s hot spring operators were once vocal opponents of geothermal power, which, along with other forms of renewable energy, is now being considered as an alternative to nuclear power.
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Japan''s nuclear dilemma: Is geothermal the answer? - CSMonitor.com
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November 5, 2012 Japan''s hot spring operators were once vocal opponents of geothermal power, which, along with other forms of renewable energy, is now being considered as an alternative to nuclear power.
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