Geothermal Power Station #4 is a photograph by Martin Bond/science Photo Library which was uploaded on October 3rd, 2018.
Geothermal Power Station #4
Geothermal power station. Steam rising from a geothermal power station, where superheated water from below the ground is used to heat water to drive... more
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Geothermal Power Station #4
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Martin Bond/science Photo Library
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Geothermal power station. Steam rising from a geothermal power station, where superheated water from below the ground is used to heat water to drive electricity-generating turbines. This is the Nesjavellir plant in Iceland. Iceland lies on the boundary between two tectonic plates (on which the continents are carried). It is a highly geologically active area, and much of its energy is derived from renewable sources. Geothermal power also has no waste products, making it clean and environmentally friendly. Photographed in 2003.
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October 3rd, 2018
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