Not near me, but hot water spring, rivers and beaches made for a nice soak every now and again.
Turning them all into power plants would be a shame, but there is plenty of space for both.
Not near me, but hot water spring, rivers and beaches made for a nice soak every now and again.
Turning them all into power plants would be a shame, but there is plenty of space for both.
You don't necessarily have to choose one or the other. The Blue lagoon in Iceland is a famous example. The water comes from a power plant nearby.
You're not required to site them that close either, because of how regional the conditions usually are. A couple miles plus or minus doesn't change things too much.