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  • Shoshone tribe breaks ground on geothermal plant

    Honeyville, Utah (AP)

    The Shoshone Nation once used natural hot water when they camped in the winter. Now the tribe is going back to that energy source.

    Tribal leaders from the Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation broke ground Oct. 2 on a 100-megawatt power plant. It’s the first of five geothermal plants planned by the Shoshone Nation’s economic-development arm.

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