Geothermal power taps into the Earth's natural heat reservoirs deep underground to produce electricity and provide heating. By drilling wells into hot water and steam reservoirs near tectonic plate boundaries or volcanic areas, this renewable energy source captures sustainable energy. It offers a reliable and steady power supply with low greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional fuels. Geothermal technology continues to advance, making it an increasingly viable option for clean energy solutions and highlighting its potential to play a significant role in sustainable energy initiatives worldwide.
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Martina Gaglioti, LIPU, Italy
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