Using a geothermal transformer
yes in the generators to produce electricity.
They produce electricity be burning coal and then the coal is used to heat, light and do lots of other things.
Tidal waves are not used to generate electricity. A tidal wave is a huge wave, rather like a tsunami, that occurs very infrequently, and without warning.Tides are harnessed to produce electricity, and also waves are used, but not tidal waves.
The lemon does produce more electricity than oranges. BUT in rare cases an orange can produce more electricity than a lemon. But overall its the lemon that's the best.
I assume you mean electricity produced by burning coal, natural gas, or oil. These are the traditional fossil fuels used to produce heat, steam, and hence electric power.
geothermal energy is used to rotate turbines which in turn produce electricity
Geothermal energy (hot water and steam) is usually used to produce electricity. Electricity is dangerous if misused, but it is usually safe.
Geothermal power
the hot water and steam are used to turn turbines which drive generators to produce electricity
geothermal energy is used to heat homes and provide electricity.
A geothermal power plant does not use coal to generate energy. Coal would be superfluous.
Geothermal is a reference to a naturally occurring phenomenon. It refers to the heat of the Earths core and has no intrinsic purpose. It's used by humans to produce electricity, to heat buildings and greenhouses, etc.
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.
wind, water, solar, geothermal energy
Yes, geothermal power plants produce the same kind of electricity as any power plant. This can be used to charge electric vehicles overnight for use during the day (or vice versa).
Geothermal energy is a renewable source of electricity, meaning it will not run out. It does not directly produce greenhouse gas emissions.
Yes! :)