Its over for you, incels

its over for you, incels

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newatlas.com/energy/quaise-deep-geothermal-drilling-questions/
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looks promising

Why is there every million years an iron deposit

what am i looking at?

newatlas.com/technology/petra-thermal-drill-robot/?itm_source=newatlas&itm_medium=article-body

wrong link

newatlas.com/energy/quaise-deep-geothermal-drilling-questions/

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Sounds almost too good to be true. How hard is it to drill to those levels?

both links are wrong t b h

newatlas.com/energy/quaise-deep-geothermal-millimeter-wave-drill/?itm_source=newatlas&itm_medium=article-body

this one

incel cope, stay in your fossil shithole

spooky

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>subterranean heat sources naturally occur close to the surface, easily accessible and close enough to a relevant power grid for economically viable transmission, geothermal becomes a rare example of totally reliable, round-the-clock green power generation

It's not renewable though

what happens when we drain all of the earth's core thermal energy?

Gets replenished by the interaction between Earth and Moon, doesn't it?

There's an hotel in my island which partially uses geothermal energy.

petawatts of heat are lost in oceanic rifts, volcans and hotspots are only 1% of it

that effect seems to be exponential because the volume is the cube of the surface or something, so a minuscule planet like mars or the moon have no internal heat while Venus and the earth will have it until the sun dies

Not really. That moves the seas up and down yes, but the moon is so far away the lithosphere itself barely notices if at all. There were some studies suggesting earthquakes happen more often when the moon is closer or some shit like that but it's been deboonked, so it's unlikely the moon has any noticeable effect in the heat of the Earth's core being replenished by the friction caused by "land tides"
If anything gravity forces "replenishing" heat inside a celestial body is only relevant for bodies orbiting other massive ones very close. Like the moons of Jupiter.

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it never began

>errhm akchually, solar, hydro and wind are not renewable because the sun is eventually going to blow up in billions of years and those forms of energy are going to stop working so, urmmm, yeaaaaah

we arent taping sun energy hovvever

idk, all these new companies in any sector never really raise up.
Everything is either bought or belong to the big companies.

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