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Title Geothermal Energy Use, Country Update for United Kingdom
Authors Curtis, R., Ledingham, P., Law, R. and Bennett, T.
Year 2013
Conference European Geothermal Conference
Keywords Country update, United Kingdom, low enthalpy, direct use, GSHP, mine workings, EGS, HDR
Abstract The exploitation of geothermal resources in the UK continues to be minimal. There are no proven high temperature resources and limited development of low and medium enthalpy resources. However, in the reporting period 2007-2013, there has been a significant resurgence of interest in all aspects of geothermal energy in the UK. New geothermal assessments and reports have been produced, and several deep aquifer projects, minewater projects and EGS/HDR projects are at various preliminary stages. In terms of real activity "in the ground" a new deep hole has been drilled in the centre of Newcastle, and ground source heat pump installations have continued, albeit at a lower rate of growth than had been anticipated. "Geothermal" seminars and conferences have been held, and the UK has increasingly participated in EU and international geothermal initiatives. Compared to previous updates, there has been a significant awakening of geothermal interest in Scotland. Over this period there has been increasing recognition both at European and at UK national levels of the importance of delivering secure low carbon sources of heating.
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