All about Geothermal Renewable Energy
By: Energy Section
Geothermal energy is the Earth’s heat. It is the end result of the fusion of dust and gas which happened about four billion years ago.
Deep inside the earth’s core and approximately about 4,000 miles deep, the temperature is about 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Geothermal energy has been used for everything from bathing to relaxation and cooking as well as heating. The first geothermal generator was created in Italy at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1912 the United States followed with their attempt at creating geothermal power with The Geysers in California. The energy is now produced in over 21 countries of the world.
You can find geothermal energy deep in the ground. The heat at the core of the Earth flows outwards. When it flows the heat is transferred to surrounding rock layers known as the mantle. When temperatures and pressures increase, the rock then melts and becomes magma. Magma then moves to the surface of the earth and takes along the heat with it. If magma gets to the surface of the earth it becomes lava otherwise it stays below the earths crust and heats up the rocks and surrounding water. These temperatures can get as high as 700 degrees Fahrenheit. When water travels to the surface it becomes hot springs or geysers. Most of this water however gets trapped in fractured and porous rocks which are known as geothermal reservoirs. The heat also becomes a form of energy.
Hot water or steam that comes from a reservoir can easily exert a force that spins a turbine connected to the generator in order to produce electricity. Cooled water is then returned to the reservoir in order to reheat. In order to determine other locations of geothermal underground waters further research, exploration and testing are required. When the necessary spots have been located, drilling can then be carried out in order to create the production wells that supply water to the surface of the earth in order to generate power in geothermal plants.
The costs of constructing geothermal plants and geothermal wells are quite high, the costs of producing electricity tends to be much less over time. The fuel is reliable and stable and has no need for transportation. White smoke that is seen over geothermal power plants isn’t smoke but steam. During operations however, hazardous gases may be brought up from the underground.
The United States is the biggest global producer of geothermal energy. Unfortunately the global interest in geothermal energy is low and only accounts for a small portion of the global energy supply. Research and experience will produce new means and technologies that will aid you in accessing geothermal energy. Renewable energy sources must become the major source of energy in the years to come. Fossil fuels are constantly being depleted and reducing the quality of air that we enjoy. Over time geothermal energy might become much more attractive. Reduction in the costs of implementation of this energy source might in time lead to a better future for this source of renewable energy.
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