In Iceland, "a volcanic system has awoken after an 800-year slumber," according to a multimedia CNN Special Report. "But in another part of Iceland, scientists and engineers are hoping to harness magma's immense power to solve the planet's biggest problem..."
It all started in 2009 when Bjarni P...
There’s history in Switzerland of creating accidental earthquakes by attempting to harness geothermal energy in 2006
https://www.wired.com/story/swiss-rock-lab/
The tooling is likely a lot better now, ironically because of oil and gas companies developing advanced drilling tools for fracking.
Some of those ex O&G employees are working on "geothermal anywhere" projects with that tooling, some of which are live now.