Geothermal energy utilizes heat stored within the Earth to generate electricity and provide direct heating. It is a reliable, low-emission renewable energy source capable of providing base-load power. Geothermal systems include hydrothermal plants, enhanced geothermal systems, and geothermal heat pumps. Unlike solar and wind, geothermal energy is not weather-dependent, offering stable energy output. While resource availability is location-specific, technological advances are expanding deployment potential. Geothermal energy supports energy security, emission reduction, and sustainable development. It plays an important role in diversified renewable energy portfolios.
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