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Geothermal is a growing source of alternate energy, however geothermal is not as abundant an energy form to harness, being available in a remote location it is also expensive to transmit.
Geothermal energy manifests by ejecting steam from the ground. This steam is piped to a power plant where it is injected to turbines that are coupled to electric generators.
Geothermal energy is NOT from the sun. Geothermal energy is from heat inside the earth!
geothermal energy is geothermal power harnessed from the Earth itself
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I am a chemist, and I don't personally know of any scientists who are doing this. but some scientists I know are worried about this method. well as you probably know there are pro's and con's of using hydrothermal resources.
Geothermal is a growing source of alternate energy, however geothermal is not as abundant an energy form to harness, being available in a remote location it is also expensive to transmit.
Geothermal energy manifests by ejecting steam from the ground. This steam is piped to a power plant where it is injected to turbines that are coupled to electric generators.
yes, water is heated by earth's interior and converted to steam
Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.
Geothermal energy is NOT from the sun. Geothermal energy is from heat inside the earth!
my answer is the heat energy is magmaThe heat energy in earths crust is geothermal energy
No. Geothermal energy comes from the earth's core!
geothermal energy is geothermal power harnessed from the Earth itself
No, geothermal energy has no waste.
A geyser is the result of geothermal energy.