Geothermal energy uses the heat trapped beneath the Earth's surface to generate electricity.
Conventional geothermal energy utilizes steam from natural sources such as geysers, or by drawing water from the hot, high-pressue depths of the Earth.
The hot vapors are then used to drive electric turbines.
Explaination-
"If deep supercritical wells, here and elsewhere in the world, can produce more power than conventional geothermal wells, fewer wells would be needed to produce the same power output, leading to less environmental impact and improved economics," IDDP researchers said in the statement.
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Geothermal energy uses the heat trapped beneath the Earth's surface to generate electricity.
Conventional geothermal energy utilizes steam from natural sources such as geysers, or by drawing water from the hot, high-pressue depths of the Earth.
The hot vapors are then used to drive electric turbines.
Explaination-
"If deep supercritical wells, here and elsewhere in the world, can produce more power than conventional geothermal wells, fewer wells would be needed to produce the same power output, leading to less environmental impact and improved economics," IDDP researchers said in the statement.