SKA supercomputer gets water-saving cooling system
Australia's largest supercomputer will be cooled by groundwater as part of a project on using geothermal energy on a large scale.
View ArticleScotland to boost geothermal energy development with new fund
Scotland’s Energy Minister Fergus Ewing has announced a new research fund to boost development of geothermal energy in the country.
View ArticleIceland: powered by the planet
Iceland leads the world in production of geothermal energy, with no fewer than six power stations generating electricity from Earth's natural heat. We take a tour to see what's keeping Iceland's...
View ArticleMagma scheme could revitalise UK-Iceland power cable project
An £80m project looking into the possibility of producing geothermal energy from magma has been launched in Iceland.
View ArticleGeothermal energy could be used to make desalinated water without the carbon...
Scientists at Florida Gulf Coast University have proposed a carbon-free way to desalinate water using geothermal energy.
View ArticleBlasting rock with microwaves could unlock the key to geothermal energy
A new drilling technology could unlock the key to almost limitless geothermal energy, potentially helping to wean the world off its use of fossil fuels which are contributing to the heating of the planet.
View ArticleIs Iceland the coolest location for data centres?
Iceland has pitched itself as providing the most sustainable and cost-efficient data centres in the world. E&T took a tour of some of the most notable to find out if this is the case.
View ArticleGeothermal energy could provide electricity while capturing carbon emissions
A University of Canterbury PhD student has identified a renewable and affordable energy source with the ability to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
View ArticleGeothermal power could provide boost to deprived UK areas
A focus on developing geothermal power plants in the UK could “level up” areas in decline while helping the UK meet its climate change obligations, a report by an MP has said.
View ArticlePotholes could be prevented with ground source heat pumps, researchers say
National Highways and the University of Surrey have announced a project that will trial the use of geothermal energy as a means to regulate the temperature of UK roads.
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