Geothermal energy utilizes heat stored within the Earth for electricity generation and direct heating applications. It provides reliable, base-load renewable energy with low emissions. The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) enables power generation from low-temperature heat sources using organic working fluids. ORC systems are widely used in geothermal plants, waste heat recovery, and biomass applications. Combining geothermal energy with ORC technology expands resource utilization and improves efficiency. Advances in working fluids and turbine design enhance performance and flexibility. Geothermal and ORC systems contribute to sustainable power generation, energy diversification, and long-term energy security.
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