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在墨西哥西北部下加利福尼亚州州府墨西卡利市东南方约30公里处,有一座名叫塞洛·普列托的小山。这座黑不溜秋、孤零零地小死火山既不高大雄伟、也不秀丽迷人,看上去毫无出众之处。但“山不在高,有仙则名”,它却困其附近的大地下蕴藏着极为丰富的地热资源、并由此建成了以它命名的世界第二大地热发电区而闻名于世。 早在西班牙殖民地时代,人们对那里的地热资源就有所知晓,但对其进行科学探测、开发和利用,则还是近30余年之事。1958年,一支由美国和墨西哥科学家组成
About 30 kilometers southeast of Mexicali in the state of Baja California in northwestern Mexico, there is a hill named Celo Prieto. This black, lonely volcano is neither tall nor majestic. It does not look outstanding. However, “the mountain is not high, there is a fairy name”, but it is trapped in the vicinity of the great underground is rich in geothermal resources, and thus built it named after the world’s second largest geothermal power generation area is known. As early as the Spanish colonial era, people knew about the geothermal resources there, but it was still more than 30 years before scientific exploration, development and use of them. In 1958, a team of scientists from the United States and Mexico