"The Cheshire Observatory, which is operated by the British Geological Survey, has 21 boreholes, each 100m deep. Its job is to answer a question that could change how thousands of homes are heated: the temperatures below the surface of the Earth are higher than at ground level, so what’s the best way to tap into this constant source of warmth?" It was a pleasure to welcome Rhys Blakeley from The Times to our Cheshire Geoobservatory to discuss the potential of geothermal energy in the UK. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eAVrWJBf
Senior Geologist | Exploration | CCS & Oil and Gas | Nuclear
1 周The BGS does such excellent work we are really lucky as a country to have so many excellent scientists and respurces available to us, i am never not impressed (love a double negative) when i meet BGS experts in my own work and the free reaources and data they make availble make all geos jobs easier. Sorry not hugely relevant to your post except this is another example of the BGS contribution to the UK.