How heat from old coal mines became a source of local pride in this northern English town – new study
Thursday 27 Nov 2025
Around a quarter of UK homes lie on disused coalfields. These abandoned coal mines are flooded with water that is naturally heated by the Earth.
This has enormous potential as a sustainable energy source. Schemes such as the mine water district heat network in Gateshead, in north-east England, are already providing low-carbon, cheaper heat and hot water to residential homes.
Read more in The Conversation
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