Yes.
Wind energy comes from the wind.
Geothermal (Geo = Ground, Thermal = Heat or temperature) comes from the heat in the ground.
Wind Power, Geothermal Energy, Hydroelectric Energy
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One advantage of geothermal energy over wind energy is that geothermal energy is more consistent and reliable, as it is not dependent on wind availability. Geothermal energy also has a smaller footprint and visual impact compared to wind turbines, making it more suitable for certain locations.
Solar energy, wind energy, and geothermal energy are all examples of renewable energy resources.
Geothermal energy is reliable as it provides constant power, whereas wind energy can be intermittent depending on wind conditions. Geothermal power plants have a smaller footprint compared to wind farms. Geothermal energy has lower operating costs and can be more cost-effective in the long run.
Yes its alternative is geothermal or wind energy
Solar Power, Wind Power and Geothermal are three different types of green (renewable) energy.
no it uses volcanoes
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