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Accelerating adoption: A network+ road map for geothermal heat Open Access
Today, geothermal energy is well developed only in almost 100 countries and not just those with volcanoes like Iceland, Turkey and Indonesia. China, the USA and Sweden are the top 3 nations for installed heat whilst the USA tops the table of power producers. The UK has had but one plant in Southampton from 1986 until the last decade. We now have 2 heat producing plants in Gateshead, 1 in Gloucestershire and 1 in Cornwall with more to come in Belfast, County Durham, Leeds, Scunthorpe, South Tyneside, Sunderland, South Wales and more. A geothermal power plant at United Downs in Cornwall should deliver its first electricity to the grid in 2025. The National Geothermal Centre, launched in 2024 plans to deliver the UK as a GEOTHERMAL NATION by 2050.
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Gluyas, Jon
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Van Hunen, Jeroen 1
Adams, Charlotte 1
Smallbone, Andrew 1
1 Durham University, UK
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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- Heating
Energy systems
Geothermal
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Geothermal power plants
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Durham University
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