CarbFix test site in Iceland, carbon dioxide from a geothermal power plant are pumped underground and converted into minerals by reacting with basalt stone.

In this photo: Gases dissolved in water are piped to this injection shed, a half-mile from the power plant. Credit: Kevin Krajick"/> CarbFix test site in Iceland, carbon dioxide from a geothermal power plant are pumped underground and converted into minerals by reacting with basalt stone.

In this photo: Gases dissolved in water are piped to this injection shed, a half-mile from the power plant. Credit: Kevin Krajick">
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