geothermal energy economics
Geothermal energy economics refers to the study and analysis of the financial aspects surrounding the production, utilization, and distribution of geothermal energy. It involves evaluating the costs, benefits, and profitability of geothermal energy projects while considering factors such as resource exploration, drilling costs, power plant construction, operation and maintenance expenses, revenue generation, and the overall economic viability of geothermal energy as a sustainable energy source.
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