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For what purpose do engineers use the underground steam found in the volcanic area of New Zealand?
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Engineers use the underground steam found in the volcanic area of New Zealand to generate electricity. The steam is used to drive turbines, which in turn generate electricity. This is a form of geothermal energy, which is a renewable energy source.
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