“The GeoEnergy NI project has been an incredibly successful demonstration of Northern Ireland’s geothermal potential - literally helping us unearth the heat beneath our feet. Through capturing ...
SINGAPORE - The search for geothermal energy in Singapore is hotting up, as researchers from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) are set to expand their search for underground heat reservoirs ...
The UK could soon experience temperatures of up to 22C as an Iberian heat bomb ... and Northern Ireland mostly ranging between 10C and 14C, according to the charts. The WX Charts maps also suggest ...
Speaking at the launch of the short film,Ryan White, Director of Heat, Buildings and Climate Change at the Department for the Economy, said; “The GeoEnergy NI project has been an incredibly successful ...
Advanced weather modelling maps, using the GFS weather model, show locations across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will benefit ... highs of 17C though. Heat maps for this period ...
WX Charts, a weather forecasting website, shows Sunday hitting 15 degrees in parts of Ireland, however the national forecaster stated that it could get up to 16 degrees. This afternoon will be mainly ...
Supercritical geothermal is worth exploring and drilling might soon be technically feasible. But its value will be limited if ...
Far below the Earth's surface is an energy source with huge and perpetual potential: geothermal heat. But the forces in its ...
Historically, geothermal power plants have been limited to places where Earth’s heat seeps close to the surface. But advanced geothermal techniques could unlock 90 gigawatts of clean power in ...
Alan Wilson, director of infrastructure and sustainability at NHS Grampian, said: “It’s estimated there’s enough untapped deep geothermal energy to heat the whole of the UK, and we’re ...
Last year was the hottest on record, and global average temperatures passed the benchmark of 1.5 degrees Celsius above ...
A secret map of Ireland's coastline played a crucial role in taking down a powerful alliance of pirates that had based itself in the southwest of Ireland in the 17th century.