In Yangbajing, Tibet, there is a unique power station. The fuel it uses is neither coal nor oil; it does not rely on wind power, water power or solar power to operate. Rely on geothermal heat. It is now the largest geothermal power plant in China and can produce 13,000 kilowatts of electricity. It is truly a blessing for the Tibetan plateau. Because there are abundant geothermal resources in Yangbajing, hot air emerging from the ground here drives turbines and generators to produce electricity. This warm underground air is truly a “blessing”.
Using geothermal energy to generate electricity does not require burning coal or using other fuels, so it is very convenient and clean. Generally, in areas rich in geothermal energy, geothermal energy will be expressed undervarious forms. As long as it is used efficiently, it can be used to generate electricity.