Geothermal Energy Gio Mazzone. Source The heat used in geothermal energy is constantly stored deep below the earth’s surface, where temperatures can reach.

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Geothermal Energy Gio Mazzone

Source The heat used in geothermal energy is constantly stored deep below the earth’s surface, where temperatures can reach in excess of 9,000 degrees Farenheit This heat can be used to generate electricity with steam powered plants

Transportation Pipelines can transport heated water to homes everywhere Basic power lines can transport generated electricity just as they do now

Uses Can be directly used for heating of buildings and water Can be indirectly used to power homes and buildings

Works Cited "How Geothermal Energy Works." ucsusa.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar MLA formatting by BibMe.org.