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The Geothermal Electricity market is a subset of the larger Geothermal Energy market. It involves the generation of electricity from geothermal sources, such as hot springs, geysers, and hydrothermal reservoirs. This electricity is generated by using the natural heat of the Earth to drive turbines, which then generate electricity. Geothermal electricity is a renewable energy source, and is considered to be one of the most reliable sources of energy.
Geothermal electricity is used in many countries around the world, and is becoming increasingly popular due to its low environmental impact and cost-effectiveness. It is also seen as a viable alternative to traditional sources of energy, such as coal and natural gas.
Some of the companies in the Geothermal Electricity market include Ormat Technologies, Calpine Corporation, Enel Green Power, and Geothermal Resources International. These companies are involved in the development, construction, and operation of geothermal power plants. Show Less Read more