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The project, which would be a scientific first if successful, would see boreholes drilled about 1.3 miles through the earth’s crust at a volcano known as Krafla. Fox News released a report about a new plan in Iceland to drill 1.3 miles down into the volcano to unlock clean, geothermal energy. Icelan
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Scientists in Iceland are aiming to drill 1.3 miles into the earth's crust to a volcano's magma chamber in order to source huge amounts of geothermal energy.