Geothermal
Energy Geothermal energy is a form of renewable energy that utilizes the natural underground heat of Earth, generated by the decay of radioactive substances and the Earth's core temperature. It is a clean, sustainable, and reliable energy source, and can be used to generate electricity, to heat and cool buildings, to dry crops, and to provide hot water. In addition, it has a low environmental impact, no emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and the energy is abundant and free. Geothermal energy is one of the most promising renewable energy sources, and is becoming increasingly important as the world moves to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and look for alternative, clean energy sources.
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1 journal(s) foundEnergy Conservation
ISSN: 2642-3146
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Bahador Bakhtiari, Research Scientist
Chercheur Scientifique
Natural Resources Canada
Energy conservation is not about making limited resources last as long as they can. Most of our energy use comes from fossil fuels like petroleum and coal that provide electricity and gas to power our growing energy needs. These resources are non-renewable which means that we will eventually run out. Conserving energy helps to conserve resources.