Geothermal Energy (CIE IGCSE Physics)

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Geothermal Energy

  • Radioactive elements deep in the Earth release energy as they decay, this geothermal energy heats up the rocks, sometimes to a high temperature
  • Water can be poured into shafts below the Earth's surface which is heated by the rocks and returned via another shaft as steam or hot water
  • Steam can be used to turn a turbine and generate electricity, and hot water can be used to heat homes

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Cold water is heated by the rocks and returned as hot water or steam which can be used to generate electricity

Advantages

  • Renewable resource
  • Reliable source of energy
  • Geothermal power stations are usually small compared to nuclear or fossil fuel power stations

Disadvantages

  • Few suitable locations on Earth so small scale production of electricity
  • Can result in the release of greenhouse gases from underground
  • Expensive to build

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