Iceland
Iceland
The ground beneath our feet contains a significant amount of energy in the form of heat. All of this geothermal energy has the potential to generate geothermal power to provide large amounts of electricity.People have used geothermal energy in the form of hot springs for centuries, however, the first attempt to generate electricity from this energy source did not occur until the 20th century.The production of electricity from geothermal energy sources can be a highly efficient method to generate a source of clean and renewable energy. Location is key for the development of an efficient geothermal power station, and therefore, significant levels of electricity can only be generated in certain areas.There are only a handful of locations across the world that are capable of producing viable and efficient levels of electricity from geothermal energy sources. As a result of this, in 2007, less than 1% of the worlds electricity supply was produced from geothermal sources.To harness geothermal energy and transform this into electricity, geothermal power stations are designed in a variety of ways.
Here are some countries that use significant amounts of Geothermal power, organized by how much of their total energy is geothermal.Iceland (30%)Philippines (27%)El Salvador (25%)Costa Rica (14%)Kenya (11.2%)New Zealand (10%)Nicaragua (10%)Indonesia (3.7%)Mexico (3%)Italy (1.5%)
Because there are no significant amounts of electricity in nature - at least, not in a form that can be used. (No way has yet been found to harness the energy from lightning.)
It is very low carbon, has the lowest number of deaths per TWh, generates significant amounts of electricity, is unaffected by pretty much anything the weather or anything else can throw at it, is cheap, and will last for a significant period of time (on the order of millennia or longer).
Wood and peat are and fuels such as plant-based ethanol and diesel oils. Some areas generate small amounts of electricity from geothermal steam. But the most common is the use of flowing water (hydroelectricity). This is currently based on rivers, but may also become effective to utilize tidal power.
One advantage of geothermal energy over wind energy is:it can produce larger amounts of electricity.Hope I could help!
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Not in significant amounts