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Geothermal Energy means 'Energy from the earth's heat'. It can be converted into electricity in three ways. Using flash, binary and dry steam power plants. They all create energy but in different ways. Steam pushes a turbine, a turbine generates a generator and the generator creates electricity. Geothermal Energy can also be used as air conditioners. The provide heat and cooling for your home.

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OK geothermal energy helps us to day by cleaning up the air and atmosphere. Also it leaves few carbon footprint with using geothermal energy will stop making the hole in the ozone bigger by a small portion every day hopefully one day the world will run off of geothermal energy. one reason is that geothermal energy is earth energy ( coming from the earth) the heat from the earth is constant because there is presser the presser melts the iron core making magma witch will heat up pockets of water in the crust or mantel. So in the winter the core is melting faster so the ground is wormer. In the summer the core melts less so the earth is cooler then the weather this is why we can have geothermal heating in your house.


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Generally for every 100 meters you go below ground, the temperature of the rock increases about 3 degrees Celsius. Therefore, theoretically, The entire world resource base of geothermal energy is potentially larger than the resource bases of coal, oil, gas and uranium combined. However, extracting this energy is not easy because of dissolved salts and minerals in the rock and the difficulty in circulating water through solid rock to extract the heat. In practice the only successful industrial scale extraction of geothermal energy has been in areas of geothermal activity (above shallow magma chambers) such as Iceland, and areas like Yellowstone national park. Iceland is the best example of geothermal energy use because it is situated in an area with a high concentration of volcanoes, making it an ideal location for generating geothermal energy. Over 26% of Iceland's electrical energy is generated from geothermal sources. In addition, geothermal heating is used to heat 87% of homes in Iceland. Iceland is however the exception, and while many companies are 'selling' geothermal heat sources for home heating at the moment, some experts think that this will prove infective in the long term and that realistically geothermal energy will only account for a small percentage of man's energy needs.