no it uses volcanoes
Renewable resource that humans can use to produce energy is solar power, wind power, hydro power, or geothermal power.
Yes its alternative is geothermal or wind energy
Missouri does not currently produce a significant amount of geothermal energy. The state's energy mix is mostly dominated by coal, natural gas, and wind power. Efforts to increase the use of geothermal energy in Missouri are still in the early stages.
we use about 0.30%
Wind /Hydroelectric/geothermal/tidal
Alternative energy sources like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power generate electricity through different methods. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity through photovoltaic cells, wind turbines capture the kinetic energy of the wind and convert it into electrical energy, hydroelectric plants use flowing water to turn turbines that generate electricity, and geothermal power plants harness heat from within the Earth to produce electricity.
Geothermal energy is generated by harnessing heat from beneath the Earth's surface through geothermal power plants. Many countries are investing in geothermal technology to produce electricity and heat buildings in an environmentally friendly way.
Wind Turbines Hydroelectric (water; with the use of a dam) Geothermal energy Ocean energy (tides) Solar energy
With the growing 'green economy', geothermal energy is a viable option for power.
what is geothermal energy?
Geothermal energy is considered a renewable energy source. Which means that, unlike the fossil fuels we rely on for energy, we can continue to use geothermal without having to be concerned that we will run out of energy. In terms of electricity generation, a geothermal power plant will emit only about 1% of the carbon dioxide that a fossil fuel powered plant would produce to generate the same amount of electricity. Although this may not be as good as solar or wind powered forms of electricity generation, geothermal does have the advantage of being able to produce a steady supply of electricity 24/7, something that most renewable energy sources can't.
Geothermal energy is considered green because it is a renewable energy source that relies on the Earth’s natural heat. Unlike fossil fuels, geothermal energy does not produce greenhouse gas emissions or air pollutants when generating electricity. Additionally, geothermal power plants have a relatively small land footprint compared to other forms of energy production.