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University of Texas geophysicist Ken Wisian's presentation to the Presidio Municipal Development District divided Presidio County into three zones, showing the highest potential for geothermal energy production along the border, with slightly cooler rock temperatures in the interior of the county and little available data in the state park.
Jackson School of Geosciences
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The University of Texas at Austin
The study, commissioned by the city last year, shows high subsurface temperatures could make the Big Bend border region an attractive place to drill for the renewable energy source.
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