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Geo Energy Mine Water Heating and Cooling Research Facility
Business Development Manager for Decarbonisation and Resource Management at British Geological Survey /UK Research and Innovation
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
About
The Glasgow Observatory is a research facility designed for investigating this shallow, low-temperature, mine-water heat energy and potential heat storage resources. The observatory site is typical of towns and cities with a post-industrial urban and coalfield legacy. Towns and cities are where the greatest demand for decarbonising heat lies. The observatory enables research into the questions that remain about this heat source, from size and sustainability to environmental impacts.
Type
- Validator/Living Lab
- Technology Partner
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
- R&D Partner
- Demonstrator
- Technology Partner
- Validator/Living lab
Raoof Gholami
Professor at University of Stavanger
Norway
Project cooperation
- R&D Partner
- Demonstrator
- Technology Partner
- Validator/Living lab
Raoof Gholami
Professor at University of Stavanger
Stavanger, Norway, Norway
Project cooperation
[CM2023-08, CM2023-09] Energy transition in regions, cities and municipalities
- R&D Partner
- Demonstrator
- Validator/Living lab
Ingo Leusbrock
AEE INTEC at AEE INTEC
Gleisdorf, Austria