
Heat from below our feet
In the third episode of our Watt Matters series exploring energy in 2030, we look into geothermal energy and how heat pumps can provide cheap, clean energy for our homes and buildings
Watt Matters: The FORESIGHT energy transition podcast · Kasper Thejll-Karstensen
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Wind and solar energy tend to be the main focus when we talk about renewable energy, but geothermal energy also offers many benefits; it is a constant energy source and offers the potential to decarbonise heating and cooling.
Ground-source heat pumps take advantage of the heat underground and can support the transition away from gas boilers, reducing a building's carbon footprint and cutting down on energy costs.
For the third episode of this series, Tamsin Lishman, CEO of Kensa Group, which is rolling out ground source heat pumps in the United Kingdom, joins the Watt Matters team to discuss the benefits of the technology and what is needed to boost its use into the 2030s.
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