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Geothermal Energy — [Mr Laurence Robertson in the Chair]

15 September 2021

Lead MP

Owen Thompson
Midlothian
SNP

Responding Minister

Anne-Marie Trevelyan

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Other Contributors: 8

At a Glance

Owen Thompson raised concerns about geothermal energy — [mr laurence robertson in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Mr Owen Thompson calls for a clear geothermal roadmap and reliable financial incentives from the Government to support the development of geothermal energy. He wants streamlined regulations that underpin projects and highlights the need for cross-border research initiatives.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Midlothian
Opened the debate
Mr Owen Thompson is concerned about the limited progress of geothermal energy extraction in the UK despite its vast potential. He highlights that heating and hot water make up around 40% of the UK's energy consumption, and estimates suggest that geothermal resources could deliver about 100 years' worth of heat supply for the entire country. However, he notes that challenges such as ownership, planning frameworks, upfront costs, regulatory issues, and site identification must be addressed to fully exploit this potential. He also mentions specific projects like the Shawfair mine-water project in Midlothian, which stalled due to ownership issues.

Government Response

Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Government Response
I congratulate the hon. Member for Midlothian on securing this debate, highlighting the importance of geothermal energy in achieving net zero by 2050 and reducing climate change impacts. The Government are committed to decarbonising the energy system and supporting economic recovery with investments in low-carbon technologies. Geothermal energy presents challenges due to high capital costs, geological uncertainties, and limited access to large natural resources compared to other countries like Iceland. However, opportunities exist locally and regionally, especially for heat networks using geothermal sources. The Government support projects at acceptable costs and environmentally appropriate manners, engaging closely with industry leaders to assess cost reduction options and risk allocation methods. £9.7 million has been allocated for two shallow geothermal projects in Gateshead and County Durham through the Heat Networks Investment Project. Geothermal power projects are also eligible under the contracts for difference scheme's auction round four launching December 2021, with an additional £31 million invested in UK Geoenergy Observatories for geoenergy-related research. The green heat network fund of £270 million will open in April 2022, expected to include geothermal heat projects.
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