good it is a renewable energy resource found in rocks underground (heat from the rdioactive rocks)
Power is good. As long as you use that power for good and righteous doings only. That's the power of light. But if you use power for bad and terrible doings, it's bad. That's the power of darkness.
Well geothermal energy is heat from the earth so for example some places use steam to power there place and some use the lava from valcanoes so they power there place. I think that solar power is part of geothermal power becase geothermal is heat from earth converted into electricity to power houses and solar power is from earth.
Approximately 0.4% of the total electricity generated in the United States comes from geothermal power.
No. Use it or lose it.
Geothermal energy is distributed for use through a network of underground pipes that carry hot water or steam from a geothermal reservoir to a power plant. At the power plant, the energy is converted into electricity that can then be transmitted through power lines for distribution to homes and businesses. Geothermal energy can also be used directly for heating and cooling buildings through geothermal heat pumps.
Not directly. But geothermal energy can generate electricity and power (recharge the batteries) of electric cars.
There is no difference, its how you use them that makes them good or bad. or rather the user. Your sexy butt.
The use of geothermal energy is limited due to the high upfront costs of drilling and installing geothermal power plants, as well as the specific geographic locations required for efficient geothermal energy production. Additionally, the technology for harnessing geothermal energy is still developing, which also contributes to its limited use.
Coal can be used in geothermal power plants as a backup fuel source for generating electricity when geothermal energy production is insufficient. This can help ensure a steady supply of electricity during times when geothermal energy output may be limited or unavailable.
No, uranium ore is primarily used for nuclear power generation by extracting uranium for use in reactors. Geothermal power is produced by harnessing the heat from the Earth's core, typically through the use of steam to drive turbines and generate 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.
Iceland is the only country in Europe that heavily relies on geothermal power for its energy needs. This is due to its location on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which provides abundant geothermal energy sources.