I was wondering when people started using geothermal energy as a means of heat and energy. I am looking for a year. Thanks!
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I was wondering when people started using geothermal energy as a means of heat and energy. I am looking for a year. Thanks!
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Well it depends where.
They’ve had eysers in Iceland & New Zealand for centuries.
The Romans used geothermal heating in England during the Medieval war m period
The first dry steam geothermal power plant was built in Laderello in Tuscany, Italy in 1904. The Larderello plant today provides power to about one million households. Read more about geothermal energy’s milestones, types, definition, current and upcoming market, etc. here:
http://www.ecoseed.org/en/general-reference/green-reference/carbon-trading/1244