UK's First Geothermal Power Plant Operational, Potential to Replace Fossil Fuels
The UK's first geothermal power plant in Cornwall is operational, drilling to a depth of three miles to access hot water at nearly 200ºC. Geothermal energy presents an opportunity to significantly reduce reliance on fossil fuels, possibly replacing 40% of Europe's fossil power.

The Cornish geothermal power plant recently began operations, tapping into water at nearly 200ºC from a depth of three miles. This facility exemplifies the potential of geothermal energy, which can provide a stable energy source independent of weather conditions, unlike wind and solar.
The expertise of oil companies in deep drilling and rock fracturing may facilitate the growth of geothermal technology. Given the anticipated decline in fossil fuel demand, leveraging these skills could enhance the transition to renewable energy sources, with geothermal potentially replacing a significant portion of Europe's fossil fuel consumption.




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