Untapped heat source beneath UK streets could pave the way for greener towns and cities
Natural water in the ground below us could be used as a low-carbon heat source in many UK towns and cities, new research from the British Geological Survey (BGS) says. The public research body is now calling for more research to understand how geothermal technologies could be scaled up across...Read More »
Untapped heat source beneath UK streets could pave the way for greener towns and cities
Natural water in the ground below us could be used as a low-carbon heat source in many UK towns and cities, new research from the British Geological Survey (BGS) says. The public research body is now calling for more research to understand how geothermal technologies could be scaled up across...Read More »
Sustainable energy first on the agenda for BGS new Director
The British Geological Survey (BGS) is set to welcome Dr Karen Hanghøj this week, as she prepares to mark her permanent start in the UK with attendance at the AAPG Energy Transition (ET) Forum on Wednesday (16th October).
...Read More »Meet our scientists at Doors Open Day | Lyell Centre, Edinburgh | Saturday 28 September 2019
Robots, marine creatures and dinosaurs will all be featuring at Doors Open Day at the Lyell Centre in Edinburgh on Saturday 28 September 2019.
...Read More »Download digital country hydrogeology maps of Africa from the Africa Groundwater Atlas
The Africa Groundwater Atlas has released digital, GIS-enabled, national-scale hydrogeology maps for 38 African countries, which are freely available to download.
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