There's really only one reason why geothermal energy isn't used everywhere: not everywhere on the planet has some measure of geological activity, which is required for the potential of geothermal energy to exist.
Underground reservoirs of water are heated by geological activity, such as earthquakes and volcanoes. This water turns to steam and expands. It is the force this steam can exert through its own natural convection that geothermal activity taps into to generate energy.
Therefore, geothermal couldn't be done in areas that aren't geologically active, such as the Sahara Desert.
The main thing that keeps geothermal energy from being in widespread use is that it is not easily available everywhere. Currently geothermal energy is mainly used in places where volcanic activity and the related heat is relatively close to the surface.
Geothermal energy presently is being used in Hawaii and in parts of the western United States.
Geothermal energy presently is being used in Hawaii and in parts of the western United States.
Nevada has 21+ geothermal plants.
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The main thing that keeps geothermal energy from being in widespread use is that it is not easily available everywhere. Currently geothermal energy is mainly used in places where volcanic activity and the related heat is relatively close to the surface.
Geothermal energy presently is being used in Hawaii and in parts of the western United States.
Geothermal energy presently is being used in Hawaii and in parts of the western United States.
Geothermal energy presently is being used in Hawaii and in parts of the western United States.
Nevada has 21+ geothermal plants.
Utah
Geothermal energy is being used extensively in NZ to produce power, Many countries in the world, especially Iceland and New Zealand are using geothermal energy.
10,000 years ago geothermal energy served as a source of warmth and cleansing while the minerals of geothermal energy was used for a source of healing
Geothermal energy is being used extensively in NZ to produce power,Many countries in the world, especially Iceland and New Zealand are using geothermal energy.Geothermal energy is used in cooling and heating devices, like thermostats, and heating vents. They are also used in some greenhouses.California uses the most geothermal energy in the US. In 2013, the Golden State used over 80 percent of the geothermal energy used nationwide. Nevada is second with 15 percent.
Check out the website www.cangea.ca.
Actually geothermal energy is being used in Georgia. The Atlanta area is one place where it is already in use.
geothermal energy is used to rotate turbines which in turn produce electricity