
Rising energy demand, declining fossil fuel reserves, increasing pollution, and concerns about global warming have directed countries worldwide toward clean and renewable energy sources. In this context, the Paris Agreement has established international protocols that require nations to set emissions reduction targets and promote the transition to renewable energy to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Among renewable resources such as hydropower, wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal energy, g
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Thermal energy is the energy arising from the continuous, random, microscopic motion of atoms and molecules within an object or system. These motions occur through vibration, rotation, and translation of particles and are directly related to kinetic energy. The higher the average kinetic energy of the particles, the greater the total thermal energy of the system. This condition can be measured as temperature. Temperature is the macroscopic measure of the average kinetic energy corresponding to t
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Geothermal energy is natural heat originating from deep within the Earth. Hot water and steam rising through cracks in the Earth’s crust can be harnessed as a source of energy. It is important for generating electricity heating homes and performing various industrial processes.Source of Geothermal EnergyThe source of geothermal energy is heat accumulated in the deep layers of the Earth’s crust. This heat originates from the planet’s internal temperature and the natural decay of radioactive mater
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A geothermal power plant is a facility that generates electricity by harnessing the heat from within the Earth. Hot water and steam found deep underground are used in these plants to produce electricity. Geothermal energy is a renewable and clean source of energy. It provides electricity continuously without harming the environment.How Is Geothermal Energy Produced?Hot water and steam beneath the Earth’s surface are brought to the surface through pipes. This hot steam drives special machines cal
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GeGeothermal energy is a type of energy derived from heat accumulated in the Earth’s depths and classified as a renewable energy source. This resource occurs in the form of hot water and steam with temperatures above the atmospheric average, often containing various minerals, salts, and gases. Geothermal energy forms when meteoric water seeps into regions near尚未冷却的 magma masses deep underground, becomes heated, and rises to the surface naturally or through technological means as steam or hot water
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Renewable energy sources refer to types of energy derived from natural processes that are continuously replenished and do not run out on a human timescale. Compared to fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), these energy sources are significantly less harmful to the environment and are therefore often referred to as "clean energy." Renewable energy is based on natural resources that are consistently present in the environment, such as sunlight, wind, flowing water, biological waste, and the Earth
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Renewable energy is energy that comes continuously and without end from nature. This energy is obtained from natural phenomena such as sunlight, wind, and flowing water. Renewable energy sources are inexhaustible, like a toy that renews itself as it is used. For this reason, they are crucial for protecting our planet.Why Is Renewable Energy Important?Some of the energy sources we use globally, such as coal and gasoline, deplete over time and harm our environment when consumed. However, renewable
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GeThe rising energy demand, the depletion of fossil fuels, increasing environmental pollution, and fears of global warming have led countries worldwide to turn to clean and renewable energy sources. In this context, international protocols such as the Paris Agreement have encouraged countries to set voluntary emission reduction targets and transition to renewable energy to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Among renewable sources such as hydroelectric, wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal ene
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