Geothermal energy systems generate power and heat by utilizing thermal energy stored within the Earth. These systems access underground reservoirs of hot water or steam through wells and use them for electricity generation or direct heating. Geothermal energy provides reliable base-load power with very low emissions. It is used for electricity, district heating, industrial processes, and geothermal heat pumps. While resource availability is location-specific, enhanced geothermal systems expand potential deployment. Geothermal energy systems support energy security, reduce fossil fuel dependence, and contribute to sustainable energy transitions. Technological advancements continue to improve efficiency and resource utilization.
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