Geothermal Energy is a renewable source of heat and energy because all the things that create it are created and caused by the Earth.
The heat is caused by the mantle's heat, and won't run out as long as the Earth is around.
The water which is evaporated becomes steam, and the water is completely renewable as it will fall again as rain.
Geothermal energy works by converting water to steam utilizing the heat from the Earth, and then using that steam (or hot water) to heat houses.
Iceland is the world leader in geothermal energy.
Iceland has doubled its electricity supply through the use of geothermal energy.
There is a conference being held in Europe regarding the use of geothermal energy, and about many projects that are going on right now around the world in geothermal energy, including technology that could have an impact on how attainable geothermal energy is.
The name of the conference is I-GET, which stands for Integrated Geophysical Exploration Technologies.
This conference has attracted scientists from around the world, including much of Europe, the USA, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia.
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