The core of the Earth, which is 4,000 miles below the surface, can reach temperatures of 9,000°F. This generated heat is known as geothermal energy.| AZoCleantech
This article explores geothermal energy's eco-friendly advantages, production methods, recent innovations, and promising role in Europe's energy transition.| AZoCleantech
This article discusses California's development plans for its largest geothermal energy plant. In January 2020, three companies in the US state of California took the initiative to change the future of geothermal energy.| AZoCleantech
MIT researchers are developing a battery that could both capture carbon dioxide in power plant exhaust and convert it to a solid ready for safe disposal.| AZoCleantech