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One of the lesser known renewable energy sources geothermal electricity is created by using the heat contained
underground by magma. This magma heats rocks and sometimes travels directly through water sources below the surface
heating it up. We extract this water and run it through pipes which surround another set of pipes that contains a
liquid with a low boiling point. This causes the liquid to turn into a vapor which can then be used to run steam
turbines. Here are some interesting geothermal energy facts for your edification.

No fuel is consumed in the process of creating geothermal electricity and so it's emission free.
Multiple types of power plants exist which include:
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binary cycle power plants |
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geothermal heat pump |
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direct heat |
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flash steam plants |
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dry steam plants |
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hot dry rock geothermal energy |
The most common being binary cycle. Large capacity for generation since the energy source (hot water) is
constantly supplied. Heat extracted from below ground is extremely small although it could potentially be used up
after millions of years. Power plants don't take up very much space since the main components are underground
pumping the water. The fluids used that have low boiling points are corrosive and therefore take extra maintenance
and care when handling. Carbon dioxide and sulfur can be emitted as a byproduct of geothermal electricity due to
being present in the water. Iceland and the Philippines make the most use of geothermal energy and it creates
around 25% of their electricity. They are by far the leaders in this area of energy production.
There is a lot to learn about if you want to completely understand this topic but hopefully the above has taught
you some of the basics and more interesting things to know. Some things to look into more would be the different
types of water reservoirs that exist which are tapped and some more specific information about the above listed
methods of geothermal electricity generation.
Michael L Leigh
April 17 209
I hope you've enjoyed these geothermal energy facts if you'd like to learn more check out my webpage on geothermal
electricity for diagrams and detailed information. I hope you've learned something new from this article and
enjoyed reading it.
http://renewable-energy-future.com/how-does-it-work/geothermal-power.php
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