Geothermal Energy is produced from the heat released from the earth’s core and has been used utilized since 1904 to produce clean, "green" energy. Energy’s production secret lies in geothermal fluids, i.e. underground sea water reservoirs or other sources, which are heated to temperatures often exceeding 350°C due to their contact with rocks already heated by the lava inside the earth.
The pumping of geothermal fluids, using advanced technological methods available today, allows not only the production of electricity, but also their utilization in other uses, such as sea water desalination, building heating and cooling, greenhouses heating, etc.