Geothermal energy is generated from heat stored in the Earth. Iceland generates over 25% of its electricity from geothermal plants by taking advantage of underground heat sources near the surface. The document references Iceland's reliance on geothermal power stations to produce electricity from naturally occurring heat below the Earth's surface.
Geothermal energy is generated from heat stored in the Earth. Iceland generates over 25% of its electricity from geothermal plants by taking advantage of underground heat sources near the surface. The document references Iceland's reliance on geothermal power stations to produce electricity from naturally occurring heat below the Earth's surface.
Geothermal energy is generated from heat stored in the Earth. Iceland generates over 25% of its electricity from geothermal plants by taking advantage of underground heat sources near the surface. The document references Iceland's reliance on geothermal power stations to produce electricity from naturally occurring heat below the Earth's surface.
energy Geothermal Energy Iceland's geothermal power station. Geothermal plants account for more than 25 percent of the electricity produced in Iceland.