Geothermal power systems generate electricity by harnessing heat from the Earth’s interior. These systems use geothermal reservoirs containing hot water or steam to drive turbines and generators. Geothermal power systems provide stable, base-load renewable electricity with very low emissions. They are independent of weather conditions and offer high capacity factors. Technologies include dry steam, flash steam, and binary cycle systems. Geothermal power systems support energy security and decarbonization, particularly in geologically active regions. Advances in drilling, reservoir management, and materials continue to expand geothermal potential worldwide.
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