| Title | Geothermal Resources of the UK -- Country Update Report 1985-1990 |
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| Authors | Batchelor, A. S. |
| Year | 1990 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Country Update; United Kingdom; Annual Reports |
| Abstract | Geothermal energy application and research are being actively pursued in the United Kingdom despite the relatively normal heat flow regime. The cumulative expenditure on geothermal activity from 1975 to 1989 has been approximately $46 million or 32% of the Renewable Energy Research Budget to date. The first practical application is a 2 MWt scheme at Southampton as part of a district heating scheme. Commercial operation started in February 1988 and further expansion is planned. The UK's enthusiasm for Hot Dry Rock has dimmed slightly as the entire programme is reappraised and the long heralded deep exploration hole has yet to materialize. Future activity looks likely to focus on geothermal opportunities that have multiple uses or applications for the fluids in small scale schemes and Hot Dry Rock research will probably be linked to a pan-European programme based in France. |