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"textContent": "Lithuania is booming with renewable energy sources, with electricity increasingly generated from wind and solar, but geologists, energy specialists and defence experts are also discussing another option: geothermal energy underfoot. The use of geothermal energy, which is generated from hot water, steam or very hot rocks underground, is nothing new, and Iceland has built a […]\n\nThe post Lithuania’s energy future: underfoot, not in the air appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
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