No, it is not.
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No there is not, geothermal energy is renewable and clean of any pollution including greenhouse gases.
Some of those cited are pollution, waste, conversion, and corrosion.Releasing poisonous gassesMay Release Harmful Gases : Geothermal sites may contain some poisonous gases and they can escape deep within the earth, through the holes drilled by the constructors. The geothermal plant must therefore be capable enough to contain these harmful and toxic gases.Transportation : Geothermal Energy can not be easily transported. Once the tapped energy is extracted, it can be only used in the surrounding areas. Other sources of energy like wood, coal or oil can be transported to residential areas but this is not a case with geothermal energy. Also, there is a fear of toxic substances getting released into the atmosphere.Causing earthquakesIt has caused earthquakes. Countries that has openly reported these problems include Germany, Switzerland, and United States.
There are not many harmful effects. There is no pollution, or greenhouse gases emitted. It is a clean, green way of producing electricity. There have been reports that drilling down through the bedrock leads to instability in some places. The same has been reported from coal and oil mining.
" Renewable energy is energy which comes from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are renewable(naturally replenished)." - Wikipedia.So no, renewable energy has no harmful gases whatsoever.
Geothermal energy is not harmful. There are dangers in any power plant, of course, but the advantages of geothermal energy far outweigh the disadvantages. The advantages are that it is renewable and pollution free.
No, it is not.
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No there is not, geothermal energy is renewable and clean of any pollution including greenhouse gases.
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No, there is no greenhouse gases in geothermal energy, it is also a good way to cut back on earths pollution.
Some of those cited are pollution, waste, conversion, and corrosion.Releasing poisonous gassesMay Release Harmful Gases : Geothermal sites may contain some poisonous gases and they can escape deep within the earth, through the holes drilled by the constructors. The geothermal plant must therefore be capable enough to contain these harmful and toxic gases.Transportation : Geothermal Energy can not be easily transported. Once the tapped energy is extracted, it can be only used in the surrounding areas. Other sources of energy like wood, coal or oil can be transported to residential areas but this is not a case with geothermal energy. Also, there is a fear of toxic substances getting released into the atmosphere.Causing earthquakesIt has caused earthquakes. Countries that has openly reported these problems include Germany, Switzerland, and United States.
There are not many harmful effects. There is no pollution, or greenhouse gases emitted. It is a clean, green way of producing electricity. There have been reports that drilling down through the bedrock leads to instability in some places. The same has been reported from coal and oil mining.
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