Sure. All you have to do is to change it into a form that you can store,
and then use it to operate a car, a ship, a bicycle, or a train.
Here are a few methods that I can think of. I don't know for a fact whether
any of these are actually used:
Use geothermal to boil water ==> generate electricity ==> charge batteries ==>
run cars, trucks and bicycles with the batteries.
Use geothermal to boil water ==> generate electricity ==> separate water into
H2 and O2 ==> run a motor to compress the H2 ==> burn H2 to run cars and
trucks.
Use geothermal to grow plants ==> produce food ==> feed the food to people ==>
people use the food energy to pedal bicycles and to carry packages from place to place.
Here are some methods that don't work:
Use geothermal energy to produce - gasoline
- wind
- solar energy
- tidal energy.
geothermal energy is used to rotate turbines which in turn produce electricity
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 used in the earth something like solar energy but instead the energy comes from the earth and not the sun.
Geothermal energy presently is being used in Hawaii and in parts of the western United States.
geothermal energy is commonly used in the earth something like solor energy by instead comes from the earth and not the sun
Geothermal energy produces clean renewable electricity which can run electric cars, buses and trains.
geothermal energy is used to rotate turbines which in turn produce electricity
Geothermal energy might be a good energy sources and it might be commonly used in the future because there are clearly no disadvantages to 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 used to heat homes and provide electricity.
geothermal energy is used in the earth something like solar energy but instead the energy comes from the earth and not the sun.
People have used geothermal energy since the dawn of civilization for cooking and bathing
Geothermal energy presently is being used in Hawaii and in parts of the western United States.
geothermal energy is commonly used in the earth something like solor energy by instead comes from the earth and not the sun
The paleo-Indians of North America used geothermal energy 10,000 years ago to cook food. In the 18th century Italy used geothermal energy for industrial purposes, but the first geothermal power plant was put in in 1913.
10,000 years ago geothermal energy served as a source of warmth and cleansing while the minerals of geothermal energy was used for a source of healing
Geothermal energy presently is being used in Hawaii and in parts of the western United States.