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To produce it and distribute it, ac is much easier.
The energy produced is related to the size of the power plant, not the amount of gas it uses. The question you really want answered is "How much gas does it take to produce a kilowatt of electricity?"
Do you mean how much power does it produce? None are working as yet.
Impossible to give a realistic answer as it depends on your supplier, country of domicile etc
no the real question is how much rain does it take to make an egg grow
5,000
we use about 0.30%
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it costs about €500
Geothermal power is a kind of renewable energy that; as other renewable energies; doesn't add much pollution to the environment. It is good source of energy. The problem is that not all countries have this source of power. The other problem is that geothermal power plants are usually of small power ratings.
volcanoes are the main source geothermal energy is not used that much today because the cost of getting the lava from the volcano but also cracks in earths plate boundaries can produce geothermal energy because magma comes out of the earths mantle
Practically no carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced from a geothermal power plant once it has been established. There is a carbon footprint from its construction and assembly, but this is wiped out in a few months by the free, renewable, clean, non-polluting energy that it provides.
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a lot of money
In 2009, nuclear power supplied just over 55% of Ontario's electricity needs, according to Ontario's Independent Electricity System Operator.
Nearly 42 million megawatts (MW) of power.
the goods that ontario produce are some friuits and juicy fruits like some apples,and grapes not much but that's pretty much it.