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It has been used from the beginning of time they natives called geothermal energy (~oun~waveo)
Since hot springs remain hot all the time (except in the event of an earthquake, which could alter the flow) geothermal energy is available all the time.
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Geothermal heat pumps boast a high energy efficiency. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), geothermal heat pumps are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective systems for temperature control. If you have any question of geothermal energy you should visit http://geothermalexpert.net/index.html and do some research. It's never been a better time to invest in living green!
The disadvantages of geothermal energy are that after a while the heat below the ground may become dissipated. The power plant may have to stand idle for some time to let the heat build up again underground.
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It has been used from the beginning of time they natives called geothermal energy (~oun~waveo)
The idea behind geothermal energy is that the pipework for it is buried deeply enough that the temperature is constant year-round.
Since hot springs remain hot all the time (except in the event of an earthquake, which could alter the flow) geothermal energy is available all the time.
using the energy does not deplete the energy source
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Geothermal energy is renewable until radioactive decay stops occurring in the Earth's mantle, which won't happen for a long time yet.
Geothermal heat pumps boast a high energy efficiency. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), geothermal heat pumps are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective systems for temperature control. If you have any question of geothermal energy you should visit http://geothermalexpert.net/index.html and do some research. It's never been a better time to invest in living green!
The interior of the Earth is at a very high temperature. That heat from the core is the ultimate source of geothermal energy. When the Earth was formed 4.8 billion years ago, the core was mostly molten iron and nickle. The energy to heat the core came from the gravitational energy present at the time of formation. Since then, additional heat energy has been added through nuclear decay of uranium and other heavy materials which were also included in the original formation process.
The interior of the Earth is at a very high temperature. That heat from the core is the ultimate source of geothermal energy. When the Earth was formed 4.8 billion years ago, the core was mostly molten iron and nickle. The energy to heat the core came from the gravitational energy present at the time of formation. Since then, additional heat energy has been added through nuclear decay of uranium and other heavy materials which were also included in the original formation process.