1) geothermoelectric power
2) geothermal energy
as widely accepted in the scientific community, the natural heat of the earth stored in rock and water within the earth which can be extracted by drilling wells to tap anomalous concentrations of heat at depths shallow enough to be economically feasible, usually less than 3 km
GRM: n. (1,2)
Note: transferred to water or steam from molten underground rock

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