The safe operation of geoenergy and subsurface storage sites is required to help meet net zero carbon ambitions.
We explore how parts of the British coastline are changing and what important factors we should consider in terms of natural hazards, adaptation and resilience.
Michelle is a geoscientist, with over 20 years of experience in the field of energy decarbonisation at BGS, with a focus on Carbon Capture and Storage.
BGS invites you to discover more about our new data product to underpin coastal decision making, resilience and adaptation.
Great Britain has over 250 000 documented mining sites and the underground voids resulting from past mining activity pose a possible hazard. Knowledge of the distribution of former mining areas will help us to plan for future development and ongoing maintenance.
A team of scientists and institutions across Europe have developed a new 3D geological model designed to guide exploration for rare earth elements.
Focused on the network of stakeholders, directly and indirectly, involved in the production and distribution of energy from renewable and traditional sources.
Aimed at stakeholders concerned with future changes to the quality and quantity of freshwater resources.
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