what is the difference between thermal power plant and geothermal plant?
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1. In thermal power plants, heat energy produced by burning of fossil fuel, such as coal, to electrical energy but in geothermal power plants heat energy of the interior of the earth surface is harnessed to produce electrical energy.
2. Thermal energy is a conventional source of energy but geothermal energy is a non-conventional source of energy.
1. In thermal power plants, heat energy produced by burning of fossil fuel, such as coal, to electrical energy but in geothermal power plants heat energy of the interior of the earth surface is harnessed to produce electrical energy.
2. Thermal energy is a conventional source of energy but geothermal energy is a non-conventional source of energy.
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Thermal power plant :- In this fossil fuels are burnt to produce heat energy , which is then converted into electrical energy.
Geothermal energy:- The heat from interior of the earth can be utilized as a source of energy under certain favourable conditions that are created by natural process.
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Geothermal energy:- The heat from interior of the earth can be utilized as a source of energy under certain favourable conditions that are created by natural process.
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