UK’s ‘first’: Deep borehole geo-exchange heating system to slash university’s emissions

The system will capture waste energy from cooling and will store it 220 metres undeground for later use as heat

Researchers making bioenergy with waste industrial gases

The University of Nottingham has bagged nearly £1.5 million to lead a UK-wide network developing bioenergy from waste gases. Researchers will look at using bacteria to convert the simple gases that are all around us into more complex useful chemicals and fuels. The aim is to find a source of bioenergy that isn’t too expensive […]