National Geothermal Centre to supercharge geothermal energy
Durham is playing an intrinsic role in harnessing the UK’s potential for geothermal energy advancement, through the launch of a new, collaborative centre.
The National Geothermal Centre (NGC) will accelerate research and innovation for the geothermal sector by developing expertise, driving policy reform and promoting investment. It will also highlight new opportunities for transitioning sectors.
A collaboration for the future of geothermal
The centre is a collaboration between Durham University, Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), SHIFT Geothermal, with support from The Reece Foundation.
It will drive collaboration between government, industry, and academia, championing the integration of more geothermal heat and electricity into the renewable energy mix.
What is geothermal energy?
Geothermal energy is derived from the heat of the Earth itself, and is an inexhaustible, ultra-low carbon, secure energy source. It is proven and widely accessible across the UK with negligible environmental impact. Surface facilities are typically small and unobtrusive and the water circulated to extract heat is contained within a closed system.
Durham’s world-leading research in the areas of geothermal energy, led by Durham Energy Institute, is helping address what is now the most pressing area of energy innovation needed to meet net zero.
The UK’s energy targets
The NGC will maximise the contribution of geothermal energy to the UK government’s Energy Security Plan and the low-carbon strategies of the national and regional government.
The geothermal sector has the potential to be a significant contributor to the UK’s energy targets and economy, supplying 10GW of heat demand and 1.5GW of electricity demand by 2050.
Geothermal expansion could create 50,000 jobs for the future and result in an annual avoidance of 10 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions.
The new centre is now actively seeking sector engagement to drive the advancement of geothermal projects across the UK.
This project is supported by Durham University, Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), SHIFT Geothermal, and The Reece Foundation.
Find out more:
- Find out more about Durham Energy Institute and our Geothermal research and activities
- Visit the National Geothermal Centre website
- Learn more about Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) and The Reece Foundation