Geothermal energy is the heat that comes from the sub-surface of the earth. It is contained in the rocks and fluids beneath the earth's crust and can be found as far down to the earth's hot molten rock, magma. This heat can be harnessed to produce electricity by using geothermal power plants. Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source as the heat is continuously produced inside the earth.
Geothermal energy is formed from the decay of radioactive materials such as uranium and potassium in the Earth's core. The heat from these decaying materials is transferred to the surrounding rocks and water, resulting in the formation of geothermal reservoirs.
Aside from electricity generation, geothermal energy can also be used for heating and cooling in residential and commercial buildings. Geothermal heat pumps use the stable temperature of the earth to heat and cool buildings efficiently.
Geothermal energy is a valuable renewable energy source with the potential to provide reliable and sustainable electricity generation. With ongoing technological advancements, geothermal energy is expected to play an increasingly important role in the global energy landscape.
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