You get geothermal energy by drilling into the ground, where you use the heat to make steam. the steam then powers a turbo generator, which makes energy to power homes.
heat under the ground used to heat water and make steam to turn generator turbines and make electricity.
heat under the ground used to heat water and make steam to turn generator turbines and make electricity.
It can use wind, wave, solar, thermal, geothermal, hydroelectric.
Like all steam turbine generators, the force of steam is used to spin the trubine blades which spin the generator, prducing electricity. But with geothermal energy, no fuels are burned.go to this website to find more about it.http://geothermal.marin.org/Geopresentation/sld038.htm
No. Geothermal energy just uses the natural heat and hot rocks under the ground to heat water, often hot enough to make steam. This steam is then used to spin a generator, producing electricity. There is no carbon pollution resulting.
You add more power by adding more solar panels if your using them or use a geothermal generator and hook it but by conductive pipes
Converting one form of energy to other always lost some energy in the process. The use of Geothermal energy is making electricity, fossil fuel can make electricity through generator. Adding unnecessary step from fossil fuel -> geothermal -> electricity is nothing more than additional loss in energy transformation process.
Geothermal Energy means 'Energy from the earth's heat'. It can be converted into electricity in three ways. Using flash, binary and dry steam power plants. They all create energy but in different ways. Steam pushes a turbine, a turbine generates a generator and the generator creates electricity. Geothermal Energy can also be used as air conditioners. The provide heat and cooling for your home.
Geothermal energy-can make electricity all day or all night.
The energy made by the turbine/generator is electrical, but the source of the energy is geothermal
yes geothermal energy is heat coming from earth's core