Geothermal in a sentence as an adjective

Plus there's geothermal energy etc. etc., so the country is very rich.

I loved going to the outdoor heated pools in Iceland, heated by cheap geothermal.

We have in-floor radiant heat provided by our geothermal heat pump.

The advantage is you can use things like solar, hydro or geothermal energy to heat the system.

It becomes worth using when you have a large, consistent energy source, which is usually geothermal energy.

The beauty of this is geothermal heat adds the opportunity for life to develop/survive outside the Goldilocks Zone [1].

3 immediate flaws:He ignores completely hydro and geothermal power.

So now when you build an infrastructure of clean sources of power: nuclear, geothermal, wind, solar all your cars get the benefit automatically.

If there is new development of solar, wind, geothermal, wave energy etc. electric cars will be ready to receive energy from them versus trying to replace ICE cars.

Even turning 1000MW of geothermal energy into only 100MW of crude oil can be worthwhile since you can't run an internal combustion engine on geothermal energy.

It's likely that the ion pumps and non-permeable membranes formed as the little guys moved out of the geothermal vents and diverged into new environments, giving rise to the divergent archea and bacteria.

They assumed near-current hydroelectric and geothermal but increased geographically-dispersed time-dependent wind, solar PV, and CSP\nwith 3-h storage.

[0] This is possible in only a couple of places, mostly scandinavian nations with geothermal electricity supply or nations where electricity is subsidized like China and India.

Geothermal definitions

adjective

of or relating to the heat in the interior of the earth

See also: geothermic