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What is geothermal energy?

Geothermal energy is heat found inside the earth. The name comes from the Greek words geo (earth) and therme (heat). Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source because the earth constantly produces this heat. People use geothermal heat for many purposes, including:Bathing in hot springs, Heating buildings, and Generating electricity

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What Does Geothermal Mean?

Geothermal refers to heat derived from the Earth's interior, originating from the planet's formation and radioactive decay.

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How much can a Geothermal power plant cost?

Geothermal power plant capital costs typically range from $3,000 to $6,000.

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What does source mean?

A source is the origin, cause, or starting point of something, such as a person, place, or document providing information.

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How does geothermal energy work?

Geothermal energy works by tapping into underground reservoirs of hot water and steam, several miles below the Earth’s surface, to generate electricity or provide heating

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What does energy mean?

Energy is defined as the capacity to do work, drive physical or mental activity, or create change in a system, often manifesting as heat, light, or motion

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Does a Geothermal power plant have high maintenance or repair costs?

No geothermal power plants generally have low operating and maintenance (O&M) costs, despite their very high initial capital investment.

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What does employment mean?

Employment is a formal, paid agreement where an individual provides labor or services to an employer in exchange for compensation, such as a salary or hourly wage.

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When was geothermal energy first used?

Geothermal energy was first used over 10,000 years ago by North American Paleo-Indians for bathing, cooking, and heating. Ancient Romans and Chinese later used hot springs for spas and heating, while the first industrial use occurred in 1827 in Italy and the first power plant in 1904.

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What does pollution mean?

Pollution is the introduction of harmful materials—called pollutants—into the natural environment (air, water, or land) that contaminate it, causing instability, disorder, or damage to ecosystems.

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How is Geothermal energy used?

Geothermal energy is a versatile renewable resource used for electricity generation, direct heating/cooling of buildings, industrial processes, and aquaculture

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What does maintain mean?

Maintain means to keep something in an existing state, preserve it in good condition, or continue it without allowing it to decline.

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Who made the first geothermal power plant?

Prince Piero Ginori Conti of Italy pioneered the first geothermal power plant at the Larderello dry steam field in Tuscany, Italy, in 1904.

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What does wastes mean?

Wastes are unwanted materials, by-products, or discarded substances left over after processes.

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How much money can you get if you work at a geothermal power plant?

Between $78,000 and over $111,000

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What does maintenance mean?

Maintenance refers to the processes, actions, and upkeep required to keep equipment, machinery, property, or systems in good working order and operational, preventing decline or failure.

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How does Geothermal Energy compare to one other form of energy?

Unlike power plants that burn fossil fuels, such as coal or natural gas, geothermal power plants do not burn fuel to generate electricity. Although they may release small amounts of sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide, their emissions are far lower than fossil fuel-fired power plants

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What does multitude mean?

A multitude is a very large number of people or things, or a vast, indefinite crowd.

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What would we do without geothermal energy?

Without geothermal energy, the world would face a harder transition to clean power, relying more heavily on fossil fuels and intermittent renewables.

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What does repair mean?

Repair means to fix, mend, or restore something damaged, broken, or malfunctioning back to good condition.

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