NASA Moves To "Save The World" From Yellowstone Supervolcano "Threat"

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Brian Wilcox of the NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab explained to BBC that the US space agency plans to “drill up to 10km down into the supervolcano, and pump down water at high pressure,” thus slowly extracting heat from it.

He noted that while the cost of this venture is estimated at $3.46 billion, it may also present an interesting investment opportunity as the volcano, which “currently leaks around 6GW in heat,” can be essentially converted into a huge geothermal plant which would generate “electric power at extremely competitive prices of around $0.10/kWh.”
"You would have to give the geothermal companies incentives to drill somewhat deeper and use hotter water than they usually would, but you would pay back your initial investment, and get electricity which can power the surrounding area for a period of potentially tens of thousands of years. And the long-term benefit is that you prevent a future supervolcano eruption which would devastate humanity," he explained.
Wilcox also remarked that the drilling project must be handled with utmost care as a slightest mistake might actually trigger the eruption the scientists are trying to prevent.

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-08/nasa-moves-save-world-yellowstone-supervolcano-threat
 
"Sounds great, what could go wrong?"
--"Oh ya know, we might just trigger the premature eruption of a super volcano, no biggie!"
 
"Sounds great, what could go wrong?"
--"Oh ya know, we might just trigger the premature eruption of a super volcano, no biggie!"

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And the long-term benefit is that you prevent a future supervolcano eruption which would devastate humanity

The last part certainly is true, the first part of the statement sounds a bit too confident to me.
 
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