Energy Development in Island Nations

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Photo of steam rising above an emerald-green pool of water with a rim of bright orange that's caused by silver, gold, mercury, and arsenic. The orange contrasts against the ashen-grey soil beside the pool. A range of mountains and blue, cloud-filled sky rise in the background.

Colorful layers edge the mineral-rich Champagne Pool at Wai-O-Tapu in Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand. The area is famous for its geothermal activity—geysers, hot pools, and boiling mud.

For more information on the international partnership for Energy Development in Island Nations (EDIN), please contact edinenergy@nrel.gov.

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Content Last Updated: August 26, 2010

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