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Earth's heat to power 10k homes in renewable energy first for UK

7 hours ago
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  • The UK's first geothermal power plant is set to go live in Cornwall, providing renewable electricity using hot water from underground.
  • The plant will generate electricity for 10,000 homes and supply lithium, a critical mineral for green technology.
  • Drilling three miles below the surface, the project taps into temperatures of nearly 200°C to produce electricity.
  • The project cost £50m, funded by private investors and the EU, and marks a significant step for geothermal energy in the UK.
  • Geothermal energy offers a constant, 'always-on' power source, unlike wind or solar, with no price fluctuations like gas.
  • The UK has potential for more geothermal projects, but high upfront costs and lack of supportive policies are barriers.
  • The plant will also extract lithium carbonate, supporting the production of electric batteries and meeting growing demand.
  • Geothermal energy is gaining global interest, with tech giants like Google and Microsoft exploring it for data centers.
  • The UK government has shown growing interest, appointing its first geothermal minister and funding lithium extraction.
  • Shallow geothermal projects, like ground source heat pumps, are expanding in the UK, with government grants available.