Iceland has five geothermal power stations, which produce 30% of the country's energy. As well, geothermal heating warms 87% of all buildings in Iceland.
However, the US generates the most electricity from geothermal sources, though it is only 0.3% of the nation's electricity. Other countries, in order of production (2012) are The Philippines, Indonesia, Mexico, Italy and New Zealand, followed by Iceland.
Some other countries that make significant use of geothermal energy include Iceland, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Kenya. These countries have favorable geological conditions that make harnessing geothermal energy feasible and cost-effective. They use geothermal energy for electricity generation, heating, and other industrial applications.
New Zealand has a geothermal power station located at Wairakei, near Lake Taupo in the North Island.A:In 2010 the following counties used geothermal energy. USA generated the most, Thailand the least. AustraliaAustriaChinaCosta RicaEl SalvadorEthiopiaFranceGermanyGuatemalaIcelandIndonesiaIranItalyJapanKenyaMexicoNew ZealandNicaraguaPapua-New GuineaPhilippinesPortugalRussiaThailandTurkeyUnited States
Geothermal energy is generated by harnessing heat from beneath the Earth's surface through geothermal power plants. Many countries are investing in geothermal technology to produce electricity and heat buildings in an environmentally friendly way.
As of 2020, geothermal energy accounted for about 0.4% of the total global energy consumption. However, the use of geothermal energy is growing steadily, with an increase in geothermal capacity installed each year. Countries like the United States, Philippines, Indonesia, and Iceland are among the top users of geothermal energy.
Geothermal energy is used worldwide, but its use varies by location. Countries like Iceland and New Zealand rely heavily on geothermal for electricity generation and heating. In the United States, geothermal power plants are in use in states like California, Nevada, and Hawaii. However, overall global use of geothermal energy is still relatively small compared to other energy sources.
many countries having these resource like America
yes they do use the most geothermal energy.
Some other countries that make significant use of geothermal energy include Iceland, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Kenya. These countries have favorable geological conditions that make harnessing geothermal energy feasible and cost-effective. They use geothermal energy for electricity generation, heating, and other industrial applications.
Iceland and Greenland are two
New Zealand has a geothermal power station located at Wairakei, near Lake Taupo in the North Island.A:In 2010 the following counties used geothermal energy. USA generated the most, Thailand the least. AustraliaAustriaChinaCosta RicaEl SalvadorEthiopiaFranceGermanyGuatemalaIcelandIndonesiaIranItalyJapanKenyaMexicoNew ZealandNicaraguaPapua-New GuineaPhilippinesPortugalRussiaThailandTurkeyUnited States
Mostly geothermal energy, which is naturally heated water from underneath the earth from volcanoes.
(Another contributor wrote:)In 2010 the following counties used geothermal energy. USA generated the most, Thailand the least.AustraliaAustriaChinaCosta RicaEl SalvadorEthiopiaFranceGermanyGuatemalaIcelandIndonesiaIranItalyJapanKenyaMexicoNew ZealandNicaraguaPapua-New GuineaPhilippinesPortugalRussiaThailandTurkeyUnited States
Geothermal energy is generated by harnessing heat from beneath the Earth's surface through geothermal power plants. Many countries are investing in geothermal technology to produce electricity and heat buildings in an environmentally friendly way.
what is geothermal energy?
As of 2020, geothermal energy accounted for about 0.4% of the total global energy consumption. However, the use of geothermal energy is growing steadily, with an increase in geothermal capacity installed each year. Countries like the United States, Philippines, Indonesia, and Iceland are among the top users of geothermal energy.
Geothermal energy is used worldwide, but its use varies by location. Countries like Iceland and New Zealand rely heavily on geothermal for electricity generation and heating. In the United States, geothermal power plants are in use in states like California, Nevada, and Hawaii. However, overall global use of geothermal energy is still relatively small compared to other energy sources.
There are new plants coming online all the time so it is difficult to answer this question. Many countries use geothermal:2010 figures:The US generates the most geothermal electricity in the world, 3086 MW, which is only 0.3% of US energy use.Iceland supplies 30% of its energy from geothermal, with 575 MW.The twenty-five countries below use geothermal energy, with the US generating the most, and Thailand the least (at 0.3 MW).United StatesPhilippinesIndonesiaMexicoItalyNew ZealandIcelandJapanIranEl SalvadorKenyaCosta RicaNicaraguaRussiaTurkeyPapua-New GuineaGuatemalaPortugalChinaFranceEthiopiaGermanyAustriaAustraliaThailand