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geothermal fields

Geothermal fields are areas where heat from beneath the Earth's surface is accessible and can be used for energy. This heat comes from Earth's natural internal energy, stored in hot rocks, underground reservoirs, and volcanic activity. In these fields, groundwater is heated by the hot rocks, creating steam or hot water that can be tapped through wells. This steam or hot water is then used to generate electricity or for direct heating purposes. Geothermal energy is a sustainable and environmentally friendly resource, offering a reliable way to produce power with minimal emissions.