GEOTHERMAL

The argument for deep geothermal

The methods used to convert geothermal heat into electricity and the barriers to its greater uptake

The Eden Project in Cornwall is an example of deep geothermal in action in the UK

The Eden Project in Cornwall is an example of deep geothermal in action in the UK

Deep geothermal energy refers to the heat stored at depths greater than 500m below the Earth's surface. This form of energy harnesses the natural heat produced and stored within the subsurface. It is created...

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