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Geothermal Power – The New Alternative Energy? By Paul Moss Geothermal power presents a lot of energetic potential to the world nowadays. It represents a fairly unexploited energetic sector which could in fact generate incredulous amounts of energy if properly explored. Geothermal power is produced from the Earth itself and thus, comes with the advantage of being natural. Power accumulates on the surface crust and thus all we would need to do would be tap it and then use it accordingly.
Inside the core of the Earth, the temperature can reach unbelievable temperature, sixty times more than the temperature to boil water for instance. The heat deposited in the core of the earth puts pressure on the crust and thus harnesses a lot of energy. Fluids that are superheated such as magma, the type of fluid we see coming from a volcano erupting, is present everywhere inside the core and thus, whenever a volcano erupts, some of that incredulous amount of energy and magma are released on the surface of the earth. The fluids also come on the surface as steams, coming from vents. We could then exploit the concept of these vents and invent some of our own, fitting them with containment chambers used for the magma as well as using the energy contained there to convert it into electricity, light and heat for the homes. If we manage to create a geothermal based power plants, then wells inside the earth could be dug and there were would a constant supply of magma to begin with. Piping would be inserted into the sources and the fluids would emerge on the surface of the earth to produce the necessary amount of steam to use for heating purposes. The steam would then activate turbine engines, which would in turn generate the electricity we would need.
Despite the obvious advantages, geothermal energy comes at relative costs. For instance, it is for now fairly impossible to implement it on a large scale. Opponents of the idea of geothermal energy
to produce electricity argue that it is too costly to produce the energy and install the equipment that is needed to do so. It is also fairly expensive to construct a geothermal plant because there is no actual sign that one could be able to garner a profit from it. Geothermal sites may not produce the necessary amount of steam if the installation is done and therefore, the plant would not become lucrative enough to be constructed.A lot of waste would be then generated.
There are however, the undeniable benefits of the geothermal energy that would ensure that efficient processes can help create the necessary energy. For instance, because geothermal energy comes from natural resources, mainly the Earth, this means that there are no pollutants involved in the processes of creating energy. Another thing that should be emphasized is that geothermal energy remains efficient in that once the power supply is found and steam is coming at a constant rate, there is minimal energy required to channel it into producing energy that is after you set up the plant. Another thing would be that geothermal plants need not be as big as electrical ones, atomic facilities or giant dams because there is no need to install so much equipment to manage to convert the energy. The impact on the environment is also low, because this does create residue, but it is only natural residue that can be easily used for some other purposes.
By using this alternative energy, we will thus become less dependent on the oil and coal used to create fossil fuels. Since there is no limit to the amount of geothermal energy one can have, therefore it would never become a commodity leading to incredulous prices, because geothermal power can be found almost everywhere. Therefore, if careful investigation is done, one could use geothermal energy to help create the energy and power of tomorrow.
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