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Solar energy, water power, steam power, nuclear energy, electricity, geo-thermal, wind, and bio-mass are 8.
Electricity produced by magnetism is called induced voltage. It is by induction, the passage of a magnetic field across a conductor, that a voltage will be induced ("caused" or "made to happen") in that conductor.
Geothermal Energythe term for deriving electricity from the heat of the earth is "Geothermal" (literally geo = earth and thermal = heat). Iceland gets a huge portion of its electricity from geothermal energy
Because the temperature underground is constant all year round, geo thermal heating is easy for the household and energy sufficient. One can find information on the web to find the right way to get geo thermal heating in the house.
You can save lots of money because geo thermal heating heats your home without using too much electricity. Thus it helps save money and is eco friendly.
Yes. It can - and sometimes is - used to generate electricity. For more information, check the Wikipedia article on "Geothermal energy".
The best way to produce electricity is by Solar energy . Solar energy is freely available but only thing is that the implements and instruments used to generate electricity are very costly and they are not much developed. There is also a method to generate electricity ie. by geo thermal energy In this method we can do it by the heat of earth. Thankyou
The short answer is Geo-thermal energy.
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Solar energy, water power, steam power, nuclear energy, electricity, geo-thermal, wind, and bio-mass are 8.
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Geo-thermal energy
Electricity produced by magnetism is called induced voltage. It is by induction, the passage of a magnetic field across a conductor, that a voltage will be induced ("caused" or "made to happen") in that conductor.
geo thermal
Geothermal Energythe term for deriving electricity from the heat of the earth is "Geothermal" (literally geo = earth and thermal = heat). Iceland gets a huge portion of its electricity from geothermal energy
There are many ways to generate electricity without lakes. Some examples include solar power, wind power, nuclear power, geo-thermal power, and coal, oil, and gas powered electric plants.
solar energy