Geothermal energy is a renewable resource originating deep within the Earth where temperatures can reach upto 6000 C. At a depth of five kilometers from the Earth's surface, the temperature decreases to around 200 C. Geothermal energy is responsible for volcanoes and earthquakes. Geothermal energy is the heat of the Earth, which can be tapped into to produce electricity in power plants, and to use its warm water for industry, agriculture, bathing and cleaning. The environmental impacts associated with geothermal energy are much smaller than that of the fossil fuels:coal, oil and gas. The seminar includes advantages of Geothermal Energy against fossil fuels as environmental impacts and also different types of power plant working on Geothermal energy and future of geothermal energy.
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