Friday, March 6, 2015

El Salvador:

This Small Central American Country Is A Renewable Energy Powerhouse (ensia)

When you think of places that rely on geothermal power for energy production, El Salvador probably isn’t the first location that comes to mind. But this tiny Central American country is a geothermal powerhouse.

According to the International Energy Agency, a whopping 22 percent of the electricity used in El Salvador comes from geothermal. The vast reserves of geothermal power buried beneath the country’s volcanoes power hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses.



The video (from 2013) above takes viewers on a behind-the-scenes tour of modern geothermal energy production in El Salvador. Along the way, we meet three energy experts who have trained at the United Nations University Geothermal Training Programme based in Iceland.