CHESHIRE East Council has been awarded the biggest grant for geothermal exploration in the country.
The £200,000 granted by the Department for Energy and Climate Change will be used to carry out further feasibility studies into the exploration of deep geothermal in the Leighton area of Crewe.
Council leader Clr Michael Jones said: “This is fantastic news and we can now begin to undertake further research and understand this incredible energy resource deep beneath the ground here in Cheshire East.
“This council is committed to tackling energy poverty as well as reducing our carbon emissions, so this may be the right solution for the Borough.
“Low-carbon technologies, such as geothermal, are the way forward and will enable local energy solutions and self-sufficiency.
“The grant will be used to verify the benefits of drilling down as far as 5km to extract water at temperatures in excess of 100 degrees centigrade.
“If this is indeed successful, we could be looking at an opportunity to heat new homes in the area with this new technology as well as using heat exchange technology to create electricity.
“The council is also looking at the possibility of geothermal for other parts of the borough.”
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