
geothermics
Geothermics is the study and use of heat energy stored beneath Earth's surface. It involves tapping into natural underground heat—found in hot rocks, underground reservoirs, or magma—to generate electricity or provide direct heating. This renewable energy source is sustainable, as Earth's heat is vast and continuously replenished. Geothermics minimizes environmental impact compared to fossil fuels, offering a consistent and reliable energy supply. Advances in technology enable humans to efficiently locate, access, and utilize this geothermal heat for various applications, contributing to cleaner energy solutions and reducing dependency on non-renewable resources.