Nurturing a New Industry Rooted in Geoscience: Stakeholder Insights on Minewater Thermal in Scotland
Heat decarbonisation is crucial for climate action and the transition to a sustainable society. Abandoned, flooded mines can be used to provide low-carbon heating and cooling for buildings or as thermal energy storage for district heating networks (“minewater thermal resources”). Due to the capital-...
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| Main Authors: | K. B. Deeming, J. Dickie, J. J. Roberts, Z. K. Shipton |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Geological Society of London
2024-12-01
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| Series: | Earth Science, Systems and Society |
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| Online Access: | https://www.lyellcollection.org/doi/10.3389/esss.2024.10121 |
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