GEOTHERMAL

Sensors installed across Aberdeen in bid to unlock geothermal energy

Researchers are set to create a 3D map to explore Aberdeen’s potential for geothermal heating

Technician Iona Copley, researcher Tristan Roberts, University of Aberdeen Principal Professor Peter Edwards, and Dr David Cornwell, AGFP co-lead preparing to install of seismic nodes that will be used to create a 3D subsurface map around Aberdeen

Technician Iona Copley, researcher Tristan Roberts, University of Aberdeen Principal Professor Peter Edwards, and Dr David Cornwell, AGFP co-lead preparing to install of seismic nodes that will be used to create a 3D subsurface map around Aberdeen | Credits: University of Aberdeen

Researchers exploring Aberdeen's potential for geothermal heating have begun deploying a city-wide network of seismic nodes that will be used to create a 3D subsurface map. Installed across a mix of...

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