The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to geothermal power:
Geothermal power is electrical power generated from geothermal energy. Technologies in use include dry steam power stations, flash steam power stations and binary cycle power stations. Geothermal electricity generation is currently used in 26 countries, while geothermal heating is in use in 70 countries.
What type of thing is geothermal power?
editGeothermal power can be described as all of the following:
- An energy resource –
- A form of renewable energy –
- A form of sustainable energy –
Geothermal technologies
editGeothermal power by region
editCategory:Geothermal energy by country
- Jermaghbyur Geothermal Power Plant
- Geothermal power in Australia
- Geothermal power in Canada
- Geothermal power in Chile
- Geothermal power in China
- Geothermal power in Denmark
- Geothermal power in El Salvador
- Geothermal power in Ethiopia
- Geothermal power in Germany
- Geothermal power in Iceland
- Geothermal power in Indonesia
- Geothermal power in Italy
- Geothermal power in Japan
- Geothermal power in Kenya
- Geothermal energy in Lebanon
- Klaipėda Geothermal Demonstration Plant
- Energy in Mexico
- Geothermal power in New Zealand
- Geothermal power in the Philippines
- Geothermal power in Portugal
- Geothermal power in Romania
- Geothermal power in Russia
- Geothermal power in Turkey
- Geothermal power in the United Kingdom
- Geothermal energy in the United States
History of geothermal power
editGeneral geothermal power concepts
editSee also
editExternal links
edit- Geothermal Technologies Office: U.S. Department of Energy's office focused on geothermal technology development.
- Geothermal Resources Council: An organization promoting geothermal energy through education and research.
- International Geothermal Association: A global network for sharing information and promoting geothermal energy.
- Geothermal Energy Association: Advocacy group for geothermal energy development in the U.S.