We're sorry, but this page requires a browser with at least basic support for Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).


Any relatively modern browser (Internet Explorer 5+, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape 6+) should work.  In the meantime, we have tried to design this site to "fail gracefully" so that, in theory, you can still at least read the content, even if it isn't pretty and as well-structured as we would like.

We apologize for any inconvenience, but if you are still using such an old browser, you are also likely at high risk for viruses and other destructive invasions of your computer.  You really should upgrade even if just for your own online safety and security.

-- DreamFire Management

Your browser: CCBot/2.0 (https://commoncrawl.org/faq/)


Geothermal Energy

Facts

Geothermal power is 100% renewable.

This is true. The core of the earth, as far as we know, will always maintain its heat; and as long as rainfall can penetrate into the earth's fissures and cracks enough to reach the warmer areas, we can always generate steam. The issue, of course, lies in having a nearby turbine system to turn the steam into energy.

[details]