Geothermal power can only be used in some areas (apex)
Geothermal power can only be used in some areas (apex)
Geothermal power can only be used in some areas (apex)
Geothermal power can only be used in some areas (apex)
No, this is energy from biomass. Geothermal means using the Earth's heat, usually from deep underground.
Geothermal heat pumps boast a high energy efficiency. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), geothermal heat pumps are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective systems for temperature control. If you have any question of geothermal energy you should visit http://geothermalexpert.net/index.html and do some research. It's never been a better time to invest in living green!
Geothermal power can only be used in some areas (apex)
Geothermal power can only be used in some areas (apex)
Geothermal power can only be used in some areas (apex)
apex!! It can only be used in areas with specific kinds of rivers:)
it can only be used in sunny areas
apex!! It can only be used in areas with specific kinds of rivers:)
it can only be used in areas woth specific kinds of rivers - apex
No, this is energy from biomass. Geothermal means using the Earth's heat, usually from deep underground.
Geothermal heat pumps boast a high energy efficiency. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), geothermal heat pumps are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective systems for temperature control. If you have any question of geothermal energy you should visit http://geothermalexpert.net/index.html and do some research. It's never been a better time to invest in living green!
Because soon the world will run out of fossil fuels, and no energy will be generated therefore we have to make new options of tidal energy or geothermal energy etc. - geothermal energy is probably the best source as CO2 is bare and the method of this is not expensive and not hard to make. This is why everyday we should be more energy efficient and start saving!
No. It's just another untapped resource that we should be using.
Radioactivity decay should be responsible for the heat generated in the inner layers of the earth. Surely the gravity effect caused shear forces that could generate heat. Losing heat to the boundaries caused crystallization of the outer surface of eart, producing the crust. The crust acts as an heat isolating agent . But, actually, the decomposition of instable materials leading to, e.g. lead is followed by energy liberation and keeps the high temperature or, at least, compensates that fraction flowing to the universe.