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[edit] Nonsense
Ordep might be Portuguese, but he doesn't understand texts in Portuguese! He is confusing "potential" power with "installed" power. There are only two geothermal power plants which are producing electricity in the Azores Islands (on Sao Miguel) and a third one is build now and will be completed in 2008 (on Terceira). For those who don't understand Portuguese take a look at this site. Wikipedia is really a shame!