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When magma comes near the earth''s surface, it heats ground water trapped in porous rock or water running along fractured rock surfaces and faults. Hydrothermal features have two common ingredients: water (hydro) and heat (thermal).
Geologists use various methods to find geothermal reservoirs. Drilling a well and testing the temperature deep underground is the most reliable method for locating a geothermal reservoir.
Most of the geothermal power plants in the United States are in western states and Hawaii, where geothermal energy resources are close to the earth''s surface. California generates the most electricity from geothermal energy. The Geysers dry steam reservoir in Northern California is the largest known dry steam field in the world and has been producing electricity since 1960.
Last reviewed: February 15, 2022
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory''s Geothermal Prospector provides a huge amount of information about geothermal energy in the United States. The interactive map includes:
The map also includes a large number of other layers, including U.S. volcanoes, Phanerozoic metamorphism, major lakes and rivers, political and administrative boundaries, and many environmental features (brackish groundwater, wastewater, cooling tower blowdown, wilderness areas, Prairie Chicken distribution, areas of critical environmental concern, etc.).
All of the layers can be downloaded for further use and analysis.
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