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Crewe's geothermal supplies

6th June 2014 @ 6:06am – by Cheshire East Council
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Crewe's geothermal supplies could keep UK showered!
Early indications show Crewe could have enough geothermal energy supplies to provide every resident in the UK with a daily hot shower – for the next 142 years.

Consultants commissioned by the Council have discovered the vast supplies close to Leighton Hospital and have revealed the statistics ahead of an event tomorrow when energy providers will visit the site for potential investment opportunities.

Council Leader Councillor Michael Jones said the projected supplies had taken the Council by surprise. He said: "We knew the Cheshire basin was plentiful but these projections show that there is potentially a great deal more than initially thought.

"This is an incredibly exciting project and could well catapult Crewe on to the national platform as a global player in energy production."

"This could well turn around Crewe's future economy in terms of jobs and investment. We are at the beginning of extremely exciting times.

"Just imagine having a viable energy source that is green, clean and sustainable and can self-sustain a whole area, never mind provide the country with enough hot water for a daily shower."

Plans for geothermal energy were to take a step closer yesterday (Thursday, June 5) when the Council holds an open day to attract potential energy partners.

Interested parties are being asked to complete a pre-qualification questionnaire by mid-June, which can be found at www.thechest.nwce.gov.uk

Earlier this year, Cheshire East Council was awarded £200,000 for geothermal exploration, representing the biggest grant in the country.

The Council will explore the benefits of drilling down up to 5km and extracting water at temperatures around 100 degrees Celsius.

Cheshire East Council is committed to tackling energy poverty as well as reducing carbon emissions.

The Council hopes to begin extraction with a suitable partner within the next 12 months, offering the successful partner a long-term lease and creating a revenue stream for the Council through rent and profits.


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