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Installation of geothermal heat system starts at Eden Project

Work has started on the installation of the heat main in the Eden Geothermal Project in Cornwall, UK, which will transport heat from the geothermal well to the facilities

Eden Geothermal has announced that installation work has started on the heat main for the Biomes, greenhouses, and other buildings of the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK. This development follows the successful drilling of the project’s first well back in November 2021, as we reported.

Installation of the heat main is expected to take around 6 months for two teams. It will consist of two parallel 6-inch steel pipes (one for supply and one for return) each covered with thick insulation. They will run below the ground of the Eden Project estate for a total distance of 1.4 kilometers.

As Eden Geothermal disclosed, the heating system will consist of three closed loops:

The installation of the heat main is part of Phase 1 of the Eden Geothermal Project. From a single deep well, heat will be extracted to provide direct heating to the facilities at Eden. This will demonstrate the benefits of reducing greenhouse gases and show the long-term viability of a two-well system. Should this phase be successful, the project is anticipated to move into Phase 2 – the subsequent drilling of a second well and the construction of a combined heat and power plant.

Source: Eden Geothermal

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