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Title Minewater Project: Old Mines - New Energy
Authors Elianne Demollin-Schneiders
Year 2007
Conference European Geothermal Conference
Keywords Minewater, Geothermal energy, low exergy buildings
Abstract Abandoned and flooded mines are a good potential source of geothermal energy; they also offer space for storage of hot and cold water. Crucially, the minewater can provide a focus for sustainable regeneration of former mining areas, improving self-image, health and economy for local communities. The Minewater project examines all of the issues that must be addressed in order to successfully harness this resource for heating and cooling buildings, thereby demonstrating a new renewable energy resource that can help deliver sustainable communities and restore local pride. The project includes a live pilot at Heerlen (Netherlands) together with feasibility work in Germany, France and the UK. Early drilling results from the Heerlen pilot have revealed promising temperatures and capacity, so the notion of this concept as an effective new renewable energy resource for former mining areas remains on track.
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