Question:
How electricity is generated from a geothermal source
Author: Freya WatsonAnswer:
Cold water is pumped into hot rocks, where it heats up and returns to the surface. This hot water heats a second water supply via a heat exchanger, producing steam that drives a turbine connected to a generator, generating electricity. The water is then recycled for continuous use.
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