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I don't want to argue that geothermal is better than natural gas. What I want to point out is that if we're producing power from geothermal or using it for thermal energy, it can actually offset that natural gas. If that natural gas can be sold much more profitably offshore—hopefully, with the new pipelines that are going to get it there—it can help other countries actually reduce their carbon footprints.
As an Albertan, I think geothermal has a significant role to play as an offset in essentially liberating that natural gas to go to other markets, where it can be used to reduce their greenhouse gas production.