section 9: geothermal energy
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Section 9: Geothermal Energy . http://geothermal.marin.org/geopresentation/sld002.htm. Japanese macaques hanging out at the hot springs. http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-tech/energy-production/artificial-geothermal-energy3.htm. Boiling geothermal waters at New Zealand. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Section 9:
Geothermal Energy
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http://geothermal.marin.org/geopresentation/sld002.htm
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Japanese macaques hanging out at the hot springs.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-tech/energy-production/artificial-geothermal-energy3.htm
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Boiling geothermal waters at New Zealand
http://exploringthearth.com/2013/10/22/newzealandgeothermal/
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http://www.gjtravel.is/TravelGuideIceland/AccommodationinIceland/Mostsceniclocatedhotels/HotelGeysirSouthIceland/
A real hot springs bubble in Iceland
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http://www.gjtravel.is/TravelGuideIceland/AccommodationinIceland/Mostsceniclocatedhotels/HotelGeysirSouthIceland/
and the bubble bursts!
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59. Geothermal power systems tap our planet's natural radioactive energy and the fact that temperature and pressure inside Earth increase with depth. Earth's geothermal gradient is steeper in some regions than others, generally because of volcanic activity or large natural deposits of naturally radioactive material in granitic rocks. Energy companies can drill a mile or more to tap underground reserves of steam and hot water, much in the same way as they drill for oil and natural gas.
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http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz/heidtken.html
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60. Early geothermal plants used steam pumped directly from underground. Today, however, most geothermal power plants pump water down into wells, use subsurface heat to warm it, and return it to the surface to form steam, which drives electric turbines to generate electricity. Geothermal power has been an established technology since the early 20th century and is economically viable in geologically suitable sites, such as in the Geysers field in northern California or in Iceland, which produces most of its energy in this way.
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http://www.nps.gov/media/photo/gallery.htm?id=25CA5679-155D-451F-6758AED73EE7C4D3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tShhZvvIM84
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4zA_YPCyHs
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij6h97f3wt4Iceland: Geothermal Energy
http://web.mit.edu/renewable-iap09/www/lecture6.html
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61. Why is geothermal energy considered a renewable resource? because it draws from the essentially unlimited heat in the Earth's interiorWhere resources are good, it produces reliable power with virtually no atmospheric pollutants or greenhouse gas emissions. In the United States, most of the best geothermal resources are located where? west of the Mississippi River Why has this technology proven difficult to extended to areas with great demand for electricity, such as the eastern United States and much of Europe? the local geology does not provide sufficiently high subsurface temperaturesIt is a minor component of energy supply in most parts of the world today.