Unlike wind and solar which are weather-dependent sources of renewable energy, geothermal heat can produce energy steadily, day and night, all year round.
The naturally heated water, exceeding 190°C, generates electricity 24 hours a day, 7 days a week regardless of the weather.
The UK has reached a landmark energy milestone with the activation of its first geothermal power plant at United Downs in ...
Geothermal Engineering's Cornwall plant has become UK's first to generate geothermal energy, powering 10,000 homes and ...
A newly identified ichthyosaur from the UK’s Jurassic Coast is rewriting part of the prehistoric playbook. Nicknamed the ...
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My spider plant went from ordinary to a cascading green spectacle – 3 easy tips for growing spiderettes into a statement display
Trailing spiderettes turned a simple spider plant into a cascading focal point in my home ...
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UK gardeners urged to start this hardy cottage-garden perennial on a windowsill now for a spring full of colour
By late February, many UK borders still look lifeless and grey. Starting columbine seeds indoors now could turn that lull into a burst of early spring colour. By February, many UK gardens look flat ...
Crocuses are thermoperiodic plants, which means they rely on temperature cues rather than day length to dictate their lifecycle. Their corms (a type of bulb) also usually need a cold spell in autumn ...
One glass of lucky bamboo in your kitchen can quietly supply a whole colony for the patio. With a few well-placed cuts, you turn a single stem into many. One slender stalk of lucky bamboo on a ...
With this endless dreary winter dragging on, you could be forgiven for looking forward to brighter, warmer days in the garden as spring and summer are just around the corner (no, really). Plus, if you ...
Swedish company claims ruling is anti-competitive and ‘solely benefits Big Dairy’ Business live – latest updates The Swedish-based drinks manufacturer Oatly has been banned from using the word “milk” ...
A bare fence can make a whole garden feel exposed, but UK gardeners say you do not need to wait years for cover. Three fast-growing climbers are quietly transforming walls and boundaries into scented, ...
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