OMGeo Vlog Series: The Geothermal Effect

Leading renewable energy company Energy Development Corporation (EDC) has been producing electricity utilizing natural geothermal resources in the country for over 40 years now. Despite this, there is still a lack of understanding on why geothermal is the most ideal renewable energy source because of its reliability and sustainability.

In order to increase awareness on how geothermal energy production can exist without detrimental effect to the environment, PAGEONE developed the OMGeo vlog series that highlights EDC’s geothermal energy production sites across the country co-existing with thriving eco-tourism spots and other natural wonders within the area.

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