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geothermal reservoirs

Geothermal reservoirs are natural formations in the Earth's crust that contain hot water and steam generated by the heat from the Earth's interior. These reservoirs are often found near tectonic plate boundaries or volcanic areas. They harness this heat for energy production, heating buildings, or even for direct use in agriculture. By drilling into these reservoirs, we can access the steam and hot water, which can be used to generate electricity or provide heating. Geothermal energy is a sustainable and renewable resource that contributes to reducing reliance on fossil fuels.