
geothermal reservoir
A geothermal reservoir is a natural underground area where heat from Earth's interior is stored in rocks and water. These reservoirs contain hot water or steam that can be accessed through wells. By tapping into this heat, we can generate electricity or provide direct heating, making geothermal energy a sustainable and reliable source. The reservoir's size, temperature, and water content influence its ability to produce energy efficiently. Overall, it’s like a natural, underground thermal battery that can be used for energy when needed.