If you are referring to "geothermal energy", that's not usually measured in kilograms, which is a unit of mass.
Yes the geothermal are expensive to fix because they have to use the same process of installing it at first
Yes, geothermal energy is more expensive than hydro power
No.
There are quite a few different problems associated with using geothermal energy. Geothermal energy is quite expensive to utilize for example.
Geothermal energy can be expensive to set up initially due to the drilling and installation of geothermal systems. However, once the system is in place, the operational costs are relatively low, making geothermal energy a cost-effective option in the long run.
if you have lots of money because it is very expensive nowadays
It's not really a problem, per se, but the challenge with geothermal power is that it requires drilling to a geothermal heat source. Since drilling is expensive, geothermal power is most cost-effective in locations where geothermal heat sources are close to the surface and/or the ground is relatively easy to drill through.
yes its very expensive.... Sammy was here 11-3-10 gonzalez
1kg = 1000g
Geothermal energy is produced by the drilling out of natural gas from the earth into turbines that produce energy. xD This energy is not very common because it is really expensive.
A disadvantage of geothermal energy is that it is not universally accessible, as geothermal resources are limited to specific geographical areas with active tectonic activity. Additionally, the initial costs of geothermal power plant construction and drilling wells can be expensive, making it less economically feasible in some regions.
Geothermal energy can be both expensive and inexpensive, depending on factors such as the location and scale of the project. Initial costs for drilling wells and setting up infrastructure can be high, but once in operation, geothermal energy is one of the most cost-effective and reliable renewable energy sources, with low ongoing maintenance and operating costs.