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Where are geothermal resources found? Near-surface, lower-temperature geothermal resources are found across Canada. In the Toronto area, for example, the subsurface temperature averages about 10° C, and temperatures above 5° C can be found even in Yukon, where geothermal heat pumps have been used successfully. In far northern areas where permafrost is present, temperatures are below 0° C to some depth and then increase with depth; for example, data from the Kugaluk area east of Inuvik, NWT, showed temperatures below 0° for about 100 metres below the surface and then rising to more than 10° at 500 metres. Most of the accessible high-temperature geothermal resources (hotter than
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Depth and temperature correlation, Kugaluk site, NWT ![]()
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