The most common two uses are electricity generation (either by using the steam directly in a steam turbine, or using the heat to boil a different working fluid) and district heating and cooling (residential, industrial space and water heating).
One use of geothermal energy is to cool homes. When it's hot, the heat can be removed from the house and sent though pipes that go underground where it's cool. When the hot air cools off, it is then piped back into the home. It is also used to warm houses and doesn't need to use fossil fuels to do it.
Canada uses geothermal energy it is called Geothermal heat pumps.
Geothermal energy
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The US generates the most geothermal energy in the world.
Geothermal energy, such as hot springs, is used to heat home and factories so in this sense geothermal energy is fuel. However to create a system that uses geothermal needs an infrastucture which needs to be designed and built, in this sense geothermal energy needs an energy input.
No. Geothermal energy comes from the earth's core!
To collect energy
Canada uses geothermal energy it is called Geothermal heat pumps.
geothermal energy
Geothermal energy uses the heat of the Earth to turn water to steam.
Geothermal energy uses heat from underground.
geothermal
no it uses volcanoes
Geothermal energy
geothermal
Geothermal energy is a renewable and inexpensive way to heat homes and businesses. It is useful mostly for those in the immediate are of the source, however.
Geothermal energy, such as hot springs, is used to heat home and factories so in this sense geothermal energy is fuel. However to create a system that uses geothermal needs an infrastucture which needs to be designed and built, in this sense geothermal energy needs an energy input.