PowerSustainable

Geothermal

Geothermal energy is a sustainable and renewable power source. It is thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth. Geothermal power plants use the steam or hot water to drive turbines, which in turn generate electricity.

Illustrated geothermal power plant harnessing heat and steam rising from underground
Illustration from the Climate Cooldown board game.

In the game

In the game Climate Cooldown, "Geothermal" is a sustainable Power card that helps enable you to divest from unsustainable Power cards like "Coal." Geothermal power plants use the steam or hot water to drive turbines, which in turn generate electricity. The hot water or steam is returned to the geothermal reservoir after energy extraction, maintaining a sustainable and continuous source of power.

Prospective degrees

Renewable energy engineeringGeology with a focus on geothermal systems

Careers

Geothermal systems installerGeothermal energy project developer

For the classroom

Discussion prompts by grade level

  • What is geothermal energy and how is it used?
  • Can you think of any good places where we could use geothermal energy?

Connects to

Relevant Sustainable Development Goals