Basically instead of taking the water/steem from the ground, could you build a self-contained system that would boil water to make steem?
The steem would spin turbines and have a distiller type feature that would turn the steem back into water, returning it to the boiling pot.
In essence it's basically a self-contained boiler system that spins turbines, returning the water to be recycled into steem again.
Note: if the steem cools naturally after spinning the turbines like shown in the pictures, then the distiller part wouldn't be needed.
Would it be possible to use the electricity produced by the turbines to heat the water and still have electricity left over?
How many turbines could spin at the same time conneceted to generators producing electricity?
Could you have turbines/water wheel that spin when the vapor condences to water on it's way back into the heating pot to produce extra electricity?
Could solar maybe power the heating apparatus during sunlight hours?
Even if it took 75% of the electricity produced to heat the water into steem, there would still be 25% left that might be deemed "Free Energy".
If this is indeed possible, then it should be a safe simple way to generate electricity as it's basically only boiling water and spinning turbines.
In theory, small versions could be used to power homes, farms and businesses.