Electricity generation: Geothermal power plants use steam from hot water reservoirs to spin turbines and produce electricity. Heating and cooling: Geothermal heat pumps use the stable temperature of the ground to provide heating and cooling for buildings. Direct use: Geothermal energy can be used directly for various purposes, such as water heating, agriculture, industrial processes, wastewater treatment, and infrastructural maintenance.
geothermal cost money like cost efficiency, it is an expensive price of geothermal, and it has a very big price to pay
Once geothermal plants have been set up the energy will:heat houses in the wintercool houses in the summergenerate electricityall without any harmful carbon emissions.
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Here are some countries that use significant amounts of Geothermal power, organized by how much of their total energy is geothermal.Iceland (30%)Philippines (27%)El Salvador (25%)Costa Rica (14%)Kenya (11.2%)New Zealand (10%)Nicaragua (10%)Indonesia (3.7%)Mexico (3%)Italy (1.5%)
Electricity generation: Geothermal power plants use steam from hot water reservoirs to spin turbines and produce electricity. Heating and cooling: Geothermal heat pumps use the stable temperature of the ground to provide heating and cooling for buildings. Direct use: Geothermal energy can be used directly for various purposes, such as water heating, agriculture, industrial processes, wastewater treatment, and infrastructural maintenance.
geothermal cost money like cost efficiency, it is an expensive price of geothermal, and it has a very big price to pay
1. Solar energy 2. Geothermal energy 3. Wind energy 4. Wave energy 5. Tidal energy
1) potential energy 2) Kinetic energy 3) Static energy 4) Thermal energy 5) Geothermal energy
Once geothermal plants have been set up the energy will:heat houses in the wintercool houses in the summergenerate electricityall without any harmful carbon emissions.
:) the answer is coal.. <3 kymmie
Generally for every 100 meters you go below ground, the temperature of the rock increases about 3 degrees Celsius. Therefore, theoretically, The entire world resource base of geothermal energy is potentially larger than the resource bases of coal, oil, gas and uranium combined. However, extracting this energy is not easy because of dissolved salts and minerals in the rock and the difficulty in circulating water through solid rock to extract the heat. In practice the only successful industrial scale extraction of geothermal energy has been in areas of geothermal activity (above shallow magma chambers) such as Iceland, and areas like Yellowstone national park. Iceland is the best example of geothermal energy use because it is situated in an area with a high concentration of volcanoes, making it an ideal location for generating geothermal energy. Over 26% of Iceland's electrical energy is generated from geothermal sources. In addition, geothermal heating is used to heat 87% of homes in Iceland. Iceland is however the exception, and while many companies are 'selling' geothermal heat sources for home heating at the moment, some experts think that this will prove infective in the long term and that realistically geothermal energy will only account for a small percentage of man's energy needs.
Here are some countries that use significant amounts of Geothermal power, organized by how much of their total energy is geothermal.Iceland (30%)Philippines (27%)El Salvador (25%)Costa Rica (14%)Kenya (11.2%)New Zealand (10%)Nicaragua (10%)Indonesia (3.7%)Mexico (3%)Italy (1.5%)
Worst to best way to generate electricity: 1.)Nuclear Energy 2.)Fossil Fuels 3.)Solar Energy 4.)Wind Energy 5.)Hydroelectric 6.)Geothermal Energy
1-fuels 2-engergy stored in water 3-nuclear energy 4-wind energy 5-solar energy 6-tidal power 7-geothermal energy 8-thermo electirc power
There is a source of energy that is more friendly to the environment that has not been looked into yet such as using the force from the waves to power everything that fossil fuels are being used currently to power and you could use wind power as well to make a better alternative to fossil fuels
Because now we can produce electricity from other sources like wind, geothermal energy etc.