The method used to convert geothermal steam to electricity directly affects the amount of waste generated. So basically it depends on how much you use.
There is an unlimmited supply. God has created our earth to recreate Geothermal Energy on its own.
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Because we are using energy that is already there. Normally to make power we need a heat source to boil water and use the steam to move turbines to make power. Geothermal energy uses the energy that is already there deep in the earth vs burning coal, gas, or nuclear fuel.
Nearly 42 million megawatts (MW) of power.
You don't need to save it because it is a renewable energy and can never run out no matter how much we use it.
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Geothermal energy is highly feasible in locations where it is available, such as Reykjavik, Iceland.
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Leaving an appliance on standby means it is using 40% of the energy it would if it was actually running.
There is an unlimmited supply. God has created our earth to recreate Geothermal Energy on its own.
2/3 of energy input is wasted at the power station.
In most energy transformations, part of the energy is wasted. Much of the wasted energy is usually converted to heat.
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using the energy does not deplete the energy source
Energy input minus useful energy output. So if you were using a lamp you could work out how much energy was going in and how much was actually coming out in light. Then whatever's leftover is being wasted.