I would consider anything a "source" of electricity if there is a certain natural reserve, that can be tapped. This isn't the case with electricity: apparently, no practical way has yet been found to harness the voltage difference between the high atmosphere and the ground (which you can notice when there is lightning). Energy sources are things that occur naturally (and that can actually be used), such as wind, running water, stored chemical energy, stored nuclear energy. Electricity is used to transfer energy, but not as a source. Now, if you find a way to harness the huge voltage difference between the clouds and the Earth, this situation would change completely. Before doing any large-scale project, it might be convenient to do an environmental impact analysis.
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Volcanic systems that still have active heat within them often times can be converted to sustainable geothermal energy production areas. The volcano may not erupt again, but still has enough super heated magma in it to warm ground water and can than be tapped in to by geothermal electrical plants for sources of electricity.
If a conductor moves in a magnetic field, a voltage will be induced. This can be tapped to get an electrical current.
Solar energy is the source of almost all other energy on earth with the exception of nuclear energy in power plants.Solar energydrives all the photosynthesis on earth. This in turn creates sugars and starches used by animals as an energy source.provides heat to the atmosphere and the land. In addition to heat this provides power for winds which can be used sail boats and in wind power systems.drives the hydrogeological cycle which establishes water reservoirs at heights which can be tapped for hydroelectric power
This really cannot be done as the volcano could destroy whatever you setup.Geothermal energy is usually obtained from areas containing hot springs or steam vents produced by underground solid but still very hot igneous rock layers. Drilling into the hot rock and pumping water through it to produce steam for turbines is the usual method used.
Geothermal energy is used a lot in the Philippines, Italy, Indonesia, Mexico, New Zealand, Japan and China. Aside from large-scale uses such as in Iceland and in big power plants, geothermal energy can be tapped into in smaller levels using heat pumps to cool and heat homes. Because of this, any home can tap into the free energy source it's built upon.
Electrical energy is energy caused by charged particle's nature of attracting and repelling each other. Electricity is a flow of charged particles. Charged particles will flow when they are being repelled from a spot and/or attracted to another. Hence a collection of positive charges will attract negatively charged particles and repel positively charged particles. Separating positive and negative charges takes energy, and they will try to come together again. That 'coming together' can be tapped as an energy source. It is electrical energy.
Thermal means "relating to heat." Geothermal (Earth's heat energy) energy is tapped by pumping water down deep bore holes under pressure, the water heats up and turns to steam. When it returns to the surface the steam is used to drive generators, whcih it turn produce electricity. Iceland, which has a lot of volcanic areas and hot springs, makes considerable use of geothermal energy.
Groundwater can be tapped by wells.
"Tap" is the present tense for "tapped".
Breaks in the tectonic plates that slowly move under us. This creates a hole that allows hot molten rock, ash and gases to escape. The build up of cooled molten rock and ash will cause the mountainous shape to occur, or when two plates collide the tall shape can occur as well.