UNDERGROUND

Landmark mine water heat scheme goes live in Wales

Untapped heat from a mine water treatment scheme now providing low-carbon heating

The mine water treatment scheme at Lindsay is now being used to produce geothermal energy as well as processing mine water

The mine water treatment scheme at Lindsay is now being used to produce geothermal energy as well as processing mine water | Credits: Mining Remediation Authority

Reducing carbon emissions from traditional fossil fuel heating remains a significant challenge in the fight against climate change. Wales, with its industrial heritage and coal mining past, has recognised...

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