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Why is geothermal energy not used as frequently as other renewable energy source?

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sasho [114]2 years ago
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Because its source is the almost unlimited amount of heat generated by the Earth's core. Even in geothermal areas dependent on a reservoir of hot water, the volume taken out can be reinjected, making it a sustainable energy source.

Explanation:

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