From: Mark Edon, Millbeck Approach, Morley.
The government should take more note of a recent great British success in our transition to Net Zero. In just three years from being an idea on the drawing board, a disused mine in Gateshead is now heating water for an existing district heating system. This clean and cheap resource is delivered to municipal buildings to make them warm.
District heating is something that should be explored more widely and can be fed from ground heat and even from the water in rivers. But, without an effective strategy for Net Zero, they are unlikely to happen in many places.
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