All power (or equivalently energy) is reusable. The problem is keeping it in a form that can be easily reused.
what is geothermal used for and what is geothermic are not the same thing .Geothermal power is the power extracted from heat stored into the earth
Geothermal power is the electricity generated from harnessing geothermal energy, which is the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface. Geothermal energy is a renewable and sustainable resource that can be used to produce electricity through technologies like geothermal power plants.
geothermal power doesnt exist at all
The population of Nevada Geothermal Power is 25.
Energy once used can hardly be used again, this would defy thermodynamics. Probably what is meant is renewable energy, which covers solar and wind power, tidal and hydro power, geothermal, and biomass. These are all (except geothermal) driven by the power we receive from the sun, and therefore won't fail to be renewed, though they may vary from year to year and century to century.
Geothermal is power from the heat inside the earth. Hydro is power that comes from using water.
Some of the geothermal power plants in the Philippines include the Tiwi geothermal power plant located in Albay, the Makiling-Banahaw (MakBan) geothermal power plant in Laguna and Batangas, and the Mindanao geothermal power plant in Kidapawan City. These plants harness the natural heat of the earth to generate electricity.
Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station was created in 1990.
Four states with geothermal power plants in the United States are California, Nevada, Hawaii, and Utah. These states have abundant geothermal resources and favorable conditions for generating electricity from geothermal energy.
There are currently no geothermal power stations operating in Britain, but some geothermal projects are being developed for the future.
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Geothermal power is produced in regions with high levels of geothermal activity, such as along tectonic plate boundaries or in volcanic areas. Countries like the United States, Iceland, Philippines, and New Zealand are known for their geothermal power production.