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Ever wonder how we can generate electricity from the Earth's natural heat? In this video, we explore California's Imperial Valley Geothermal Project, where 11 power plants produce over 400 megawatts of clean energy. Perfect for: Engineering students, renewable energy enthusiasts, anyone curious about how power plants actually work, or anyone interested in California's energy infrastructure. Learn how dry steam geothermal plants work, from drilling production wells to recycling water underground. We'll also explore the fascinating geology: how the North American and Pacific plates are literally pulling apart here, allowing magma to rise and create the perfect conditions for geothermal energy. 📍 Location: Imperial Valley, California (near the Salton Sea) ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 Introduction - Imperial Valley Geothermal Project 0:35 How Dry Steam Plants Work 1:14 Steam Turbine Process 1:43 Cooling and Recycling System 2:41 Geothermal History in California 3:25 Plate Tectonics Explanation 4:09 How Plants Extract Steam 4:27 Obsidian Butte & Mud Volcanoes 5:16 Closing 🔑 FACTS 60-megawatt power plant capacity 11 plants operating near Salton Sea 400+ megawatts total production First plant operational in early 1980s Geothermal = 4% of California's renewable energy Music: Raven On The Range Composer & Publisher: Mykola Odnoroh Licensed from Motion Array Asset #3003721 YouTube Content ID: Artlist #geothermal #renewableenergy #energydistribution #steamturbine #california