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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
By: Katie KirkholderMolly Normandin
Zack SmallTanner Brooks 7B
The most abundant place to find geothermal
energy is Iceland. Geothermal energy is found in the the form of
volcanoes, hot springs, and geysers It can also come from miles under ground in
the core of the earth. It heats underground water until it turns into steam. The steam bursts through a crack or hole in the Earth’s crust as a geyser or hot spring.
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Where does it come from?
Geothermal energy is heat stored within the
earth. Geothermal energy is clean, reliable, and cost
effective. It’s availability is limited to areas near tectonic
plates such as California and Nevada.
What is Geothermal Energy?
Geothermal energy is used in many ways such
as; heating hot water and to generate electricity to power homes and industries.
People also use geothermal energy when they bathe in hot springs.
Some people believe that bathing in the warm water and breathing the vapors from the hot spring can cure some diseases.
Using the Energy
The energy is made deep beneath the earth’s crust. The earth has many layers, one being the iron core,
which is the center of the earth. Geothermal energy is not “made”, It is harvested
from geothermal heat vents, which are mostly found in California, Nevada, and Oregon.
If the harvesters or the people collecting the energy find a very hot rock, they can pour water to create the steam they need to create the electricity.
How it is made?
It is a sufficient and cost efficient form of
energy. There are lots of geothermal heat vents in hot
places, though this also may be a con because they can still get solar energy from the sun in these hot places.
Another advantage of geothermal energy is the environment friendliness.
A very important pro is the reliability of this form of energy
Pros
Some of the environmental dangers of geothermal energy are: Land subsidence Production of waste water with high mineral
content Disposal of hot water in the conversion
process Then there is the release of toxic gases such
as: Hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and Boron.
Cons
At The Geysers, power is sold at $0.03 to
$0.035 per kWh. A power plant built today would probably require about $0.05 per kWh. Some geothermal energy plants can charge more.
The cost of geothermal energy
Ways it can be distributed
Vertical Loop Horizontal loop Pond loop
Open loop
Geothermal heat pumps are environmental.
They generate no on site emissions and have the lowest emission among all heating and cooling technologies.
Geothermal heat pump systems, also known as "geothermal," are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective space conditioning systems available, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
The way it is distributed.
Geothermal energy supplies less than 10% of
the world's energy. Geothermal energy is sustainable because hot
water can be re-injected into the ground. Geothermal energy can be found in the form
of volcanoes, hot springs and geysers. Geothermal energy is used since ancient
times in form of hot water. Geothermal energy could produce 10 percent
of US electricity by the year 2050.
Fun Facts
Geothermal energy can be easily found and
exploited along the "Ring of Fire" region. Geothermal energy is extremely efficient (almost
100%) energy source where the only real sources of losing energy is from turbine friction.
Geothermal energy has only one real problem and that is the lack of easily accessible sites.
Geothermal energy's advantage is also the fact that geothermal power plants run continuously day and night with an uptime typically exceeding 95%.
More Fun Facts
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Use the information you learned in the power point to answer these simple 5 questions.
Time to take a Quiz!
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