Yes. At leat 25 countries around the world harvest geothermal energy, from USA to Thailand.
Geothermal energy is harvested by drilling holes into bedrock that has sufficient nuclear decay to be warm, filling pipes (or the hole directly) with a liquid that is pumped back to the surface and where a heat exchanger transfers the heat to another medium (liquid).
Geothermal energy is NOT from the sun. Geothermal energy is from heat inside the earth!
geothermal energy is geothermal power harnessed from the Earth itself
The volcano may not be a type of geothermal energy but lava is surely a type of geothermal energy.
Geothermal energy is thermal energy that is made and stored in the Earth. Thermal energy determines the temperature of things. Geothermal energy can be used for electricity.
Geothermal energy is harvested by drilling holes into bedrock that has sufficient nuclear decay to be warm, filling pipes (or the hole directly) with a liquid that is pumped back to the surface and where a heat exchanger transfers the heat to another medium (liquid).
A small one yes. To harvest the geothermal energy you need to drill, build plant and infrastructure. This drilling, and construction has a carbon footprint (it needs energy to do). However the geothermal energy harvested has no carbon footprint.
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Geothermal energy is NOT from the sun. Geothermal energy is from heat inside the earth!
my answer is the heat energy is magmaThe heat energy in earths crust is geothermal energy
No. Geothermal energy comes from the earth's core!
geothermal energy is geothermal power harnessed from the Earth itself
Geothermal energy is harvested by drilling holes into bedrock that has sufficient nuclear decay to be warm, filling pipes (or the hole directly) with a liquid that is pumped back to the surface and where a heat exchanger transfers the heat to another medium (liquid).
No, geothermal energy has no waste.
A geyser is the result of geothermal energy.
what is geothermal energy?
The volcano may not be a type of geothermal energy but lava is surely a type of geothermal energy.