Geothermal does require a generator.
In one method, geothermal energy arrives at the power station in the form of super-hot water coming up through a pipe from deep in the ground. The superheated water is allowed to evaporate, then the high-pressure steam is used to turn electrical generators.
Other geothermal systems use dry steam directly from underground to spin the turbines. A third system, called Binary, uses a second process to transfer the heat to another medium which then turns the generators.
All lasers require electricity to operate. The laser beam that results from operation of a laser is electromagnetic radidation, not electricity.
Hydrogen can be generated through several different means, the most common being the combination of metals and acids, and electrolysis. Electrolysis has the benefit of not requiring acid and metal reagents, however, it does require a large amount of electricity to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen. Acid/metal combination has the benefit of not requiring electricity input, but has the drawback of consuming possibly expensive reagents.
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A home generator can be a useful tool in emergencies. When buying a generator, it's important to find a unit that will power all the necessary appliances and utilities in a home. Homes that have an electric pump for well water should have a 5 kilowatt generator for maximum performance. Homes with a municipal water supply will only need a 3 kilowatt generator. A whole-home generator will usually be 10 kilowatts and will require professional installation.
Three car batteries should do the trick!
No. Construction equipment used to build the station will burn fossil fuels and produce some pollution. When the station is complete it will produce pollution free electricity. The station will require some electric power from the grid to operate, and some of that electricity may be produced by coal powered plants which do produce pollution, but the geothermal power station will not produce pollution.
Geothermal does require a generator.In one method, geothermal energy arrives at the power station in the form of super-hot water coming up through a pipe from deep in the ground. The superheated water is allowed to evaporate, then the high-pressure steam is used to turn electrical generators.Other geothermal systems use dry steam directly from underground to spin the turbines. A third system, called Binary, uses a second process to transfer the heat to another medium which then turns the generators.
Faraday showed that a wire passing through a magnetic field will produce electricity. This is how a generator works. Many windings of wire on an armature spin in a magnetic field. This makes electricity.
A solar power generator produces electricity from sunlight, as opposed generators that use gasoline. The solar units are non-polluting and quiet (gasoline generators are quite noisy!), but they produce far less energy than gasoline generators and require that sunlight be available.
I do not think that would be possible, as hydroelectric power is produced by large amounts of water spinning a generator to produce electricity. The structure that produces hydroelectric power is called a dam, which are quite large and usually require a lake or at least a large river to produce power.
Geothermal energy is usually located near a volcano or geothermal vents. These are frequently not located near large populations. Therefore one of the biggest problems would be the generation of this energy into electricity at the site, and then the transmission of this energy to the population that would require it.
Geothermal is a renewable resource, it uses heat from inside the earth to providesa safe,clean non-polluting energy source.AdvantagesIt is theoretically inexhaustible energy sourceNon pollutingOften an excellent supplement to other renewable resourcesDoesnt require structures such as solar panels or windmills to collect the energy- it can be directly used to heat or produce electricity (so it is very cheap)DisadvantagesNot available in many locationsNot much power per vent
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it would require a pelton wheel of some sort which would be attached to a generator...and it would require water being injected into it at a high psi in order to rotate the wheel which is surrounded by metal spoon-like shapes that are pushed by a jet of high pressure water. This would generate electricity wherever you put it.
we do not use induction generator because it require an external source (synchronous generator) that provide reactive power to it.
The most common games that require electricity include video and internet games. Games that do not require electricity include most sports, tag, hide and seek and sandbox.
A hydroelectric generator does not require much maintenance. If you build it right or if you purchase a decent generator, you should not have much problems.