Geothermal Power Plants in India
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Geothermal energy is thermal energy, which is generated through the natural hot springs.
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In India, by the time, geothermal energy installed capacity is experimental; however, the potential capacity is more than 10,000 MW.
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Following are the six most promising geothermal energy sites in India −
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Tattapani in Chhattisgarh
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Puga in Jammu & Kashmir
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Cambay Graben in Gujarat
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Manikaran in Himachal Pradesh
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Surajkund in Jharkhand
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Chhumathang in Jammu & Kashmir
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Following are the six major geothermal provinces in India
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Himalayan Province e.g. Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, etc.
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Areas of Faulted blocks e.g. Aravalli belt, Naga-Lushi, West coast regions and Son-Narmada lineament.
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Volcanic Arc e.g. Andaman and Nicobar Arc (Barren Island).
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Deep sedimentary basin of Tertiary age e.g. Cambay basin in Gujarat.
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Radioactive Province e.g. Surajkund, Hazaribagh, and Jharkhand.
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Cratonic Province e.g. Peninsular India.
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