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Could abandoned coal mines in Glasgow support the UK’s net zero ambitions?
The UK Geoenergy Observatory will allow scientists to better understand the processes and impacts of using warm water underneath UK cities as a sustainable heat source

Minewater heating and cooling: a 21st century resource for decarbonisation
With interest in geothermal heat recovery and storage increasing, the British Geological Survey alongside BEIS and IEA Geothermal held a mine water heating and cooling symposium to connect industry professionals from around the world.

The Cardiff Urban Geo Observatory: ‘a city-scale observatory for city-scale challenges’
Heat recovery and storage in the urban subsurface could offer part of the solution to decarbonise energy supplies.

Safe storage of hydrogen in porous rocks: the challenges and knowledge gaps
Increasing the amount of renewable energy that generates clean electricity will require a transition from natural gas to hydrogen and to store heat/cool in rocks.

Going underground
Why the subsurface is vital in delivering a net zero carbon economy.

Evidence Week 2020
The UK Geoenergy Observatories team took part in Evidence Week 2020 to talk to parliamentarians about the essential role of geoenergy in the energy mix to meet net zero.

UK’s new underground observatory open for research
The UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow, which will give scientists an unprecedented look at the subsurface, holds its virtual opening.

New maps reveal heat stored in Britain’s abandoned coal mines
BGS and the Coal Authority have released maps which for the first time, reveal the extent to which heat is stored in Britain’s abandoned coal mines.