Any where
Geothermal energy is heat from the Earth's core that can be harnessed for power generation. California is able to use geothermal energy because it sits on the Ring of Fire, a geologically active region with high levels of geothermal heat that can be tapped for electricity production. Additionally, California's stringent environmental goals and policies make it a favorable location for clean energy sources like geothermal.
places where its windy I've seen them mostly on hills
I would like to help you, but your question is not clear. Would you please restate what you need to know?
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Near sited means you can't see far away
'Sited' means placed at a certain spot, and 'Cited' means to quote something, usually a law or regulation.
sub-sited
seated or sitted
Augustus, also known as Octavius. The Wikipedia article has more information, most of it sited if you need anymore information.
A small one yes. To harvest the geothermal energy you need to drill, build plant and infrastructure. This drilling, and construction has a carbon footprint (it needs energy to do). However the geothermal energy harvested has no carbon footprint.
Geothermal energy is a renewable resource that provides a consistent and reliable source of power. It is environmentally friendly, emitting low levels of greenhouse gases compared to fossil fuels. Additionally, geothermal power plants have a small footprint and can be built in geographically diverse areas.
no there is not one sited yet