Geothermal power plants use heat from deep within the Earth to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity. This process typically involves accessing geothermal reservoirs via wells that tap into the Earth’s heat. The steam is then used to turn turbines connected to generators, producing electricity that can be fed into the grid. Geothermal plants offer baseload power generation, meaning they provide a constant, reliable source of electricity, unlike some renewable sources such as solar and wind, which depend on weather conditions.
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