After drilling into the Earth to the heat, it is used to turn water to steam, to turn a turbine.
yes they do use the most geothermal energy.
many countries having these resource like America
Geothermal energy can't 'run out'. It makes use of the planet's (geo) heat (thermal), so unless the planet dies and goes cold, we will be able to make use of geothermal energy. And if the core went cold, we'd have bigger problems.
Renewable energy is Geothermal energy Solar energy Wind energy Hydro energy
Arturo Alcaraz AKA Arturo Pineda Alcaraz * "Father of Philippine Geothermal Development
Geothermal energy is produced by harnessing heat from the Earth's core, typically through steam or hot water reservoirs found underground. This natural heat is converted into electricity through geothermal power plants. To recover it, wells are drilled into the geothermal reservoirs to bring the hot water or steam to the surface, where it is used to drive turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.Ireland does have some geothermal energy reserves.
Geothermal energy can be recovered by tapping into naturally occurring underground reservoirs of hot water or steam. This is typically done by drilling wells into the reservoir and using the heat to generate electricity in a power plant. The geothermal energy can then be harnessed through technologies like binary cycle, flash steam, or dry steam systems.
my answer is the heat energy is magmaThe heat energy in earths crust is geothermal energy
No. Geothermal energy comes from the earth's core!
what is geothermal energy?
A geyser is the result of geothermal energy.
No, geothermal energy has no waste.
Some questions about geothermal energy that could be explored further include: How can we increase the efficiency of geothermal power plants? What are the environmental impacts of geothermal energy extraction? How can geothermal energy be integrated into existing energy grids? What are the potential economic benefits of expanding geothermal energy production? How can we improve the technology for harnessing geothermal energy from different types of geothermal resources?
Geothermal energy is not the same as solar energy- geothermal refers to heat generated by the earth, not the sun.
Geothermal power is the electricity generated from harnessing geothermal energy, which is the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface. Geothermal energy is a renewable and sustainable resource that can be used to produce electricity through technologies like geothermal power plants.
Geothermal energy is not directly from the sun. It comes from the heat within the Earth's core due to radioactive decay of elements like uranium and thorium. This heat is continuously produced and used for geothermal energy generation.