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Chevron Produces Geothermal Energy: How It Works - 21 Feb 2011

Chevron is the world's largest producer of geothermal energy, a renewable resource that captures the natural power of steam from the earth to generate electricity while producing almost no greenhouse emissions. Chevron's geothermal plants in Indonesia and the Philippines produce enough energy to power millions of homes. This video describes how Chevron produces geothermal energy.

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