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Is a dam in rural Portugal a key to our alternative energy fut...

When Portugal’s electrical system needs a boost, a signal activates a power plant buried deep in a hillside in the country’s scrubby, pine-covered north. Inside the human-made cavern, valves, nearly three meters in diameter, suddenly open, allowing water draining from a reservoir 6.5km away to begin streaming through four massive turbines.

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