In the wake of COP 26, the international community is aiming to reduce carbon emissions by adopting alternative and renewable energy sources. Deep geothermal energy can help to achieve this as it represents a low carbon-emitting energy resource that can provide a constant base load of energy. In the United Kingdom, the development of deep geothermal has been limited due to high geological uncertainty and risk. Past exploration has focused on hot sedimentary aquifers and hot dry-rock granites, with limited success. To mitigate risk and extract heat with a lower reliance on geological properties, such as permeability, new development methods have been conceived using deep borehole heat exchangers, where fluid is circulated in a closed-loop sy...
Under the amended UK Climate Change Act, a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases of at least...
Under the amended UK Climate Change Act, a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases of at least...
Under the amended UK Climate Change Act, a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases of at least...
In the effort to mitigate climate change, the UK is pursuing a low-carbon economy aimed at reducing ...
In 2015, the primary energy demand in the UK was 202.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe = 848 ...
Geothermal energy is a constant and independent form of renewable energy and plays a key role toward...
In 2015, the primary energy demand in the UK was 202.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe = 848 ...
Geothermal energy development in the UK has been limited, partly due to the lack of high enthalpy r...
Geothermal energy is simply the natural heat that exists within our planet. In some parts of the wor...
Energy resources have been a major focus for BGS over our 175 year history. In the past, our geolog...
The UK’s geothermal heat resource is significant with areas of potential geothermal resource mat...
The UK’s geothermal heat resource is significant with areas of potential geothermal resource mat...
The UK is rich in heat-producing granites, especially in the county of Cornwall, suggesting the pote...
The UK is rich in heat-producing granites, especially in the county of Cornwall, suggesting the pote...
The UK is rich in heat-producing granites, especially in the county of Cornwall, suggesting the pote...
Under the amended UK Climate Change Act, a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases of at least...
Under the amended UK Climate Change Act, a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases of at least...
Under the amended UK Climate Change Act, a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases of at least...
In the effort to mitigate climate change, the UK is pursuing a low-carbon economy aimed at reducing ...
In 2015, the primary energy demand in the UK was 202.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe = 848 ...
Geothermal energy is a constant and independent form of renewable energy and plays a key role toward...
In 2015, the primary energy demand in the UK was 202.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe = 848 ...
Geothermal energy development in the UK has been limited, partly due to the lack of high enthalpy r...
Geothermal energy is simply the natural heat that exists within our planet. In some parts of the wor...
Energy resources have been a major focus for BGS over our 175 year history. In the past, our geolog...
The UK’s geothermal heat resource is significant with areas of potential geothermal resource mat...
The UK’s geothermal heat resource is significant with areas of potential geothermal resource mat...
The UK is rich in heat-producing granites, especially in the county of Cornwall, suggesting the pote...
The UK is rich in heat-producing granites, especially in the county of Cornwall, suggesting the pote...
The UK is rich in heat-producing granites, especially in the county of Cornwall, suggesting the pote...
Under the amended UK Climate Change Act, a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases of at least...
Under the amended UK Climate Change Act, a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases of at least...
Under the amended UK Climate Change Act, a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases of at least...