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Iceland 's Krafla Magma Testbed plans to drill two holes over the next four years to test the feasibility and efficiency of harnessing geothermal energy.
The first well, set for 2026 , will allow researchers to study and measure "supercritical" fluid reservoirs.
The second well will attempt to produce power from the heat using equipment that it hopes can endure the harsh elements miles below the surface.
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