DECC digs out £1m for hot ROCs

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Renewable industry says government should be more ambitious

The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) is putting £1m behind the search for suitable geothermal sites in the UK. The Deep Geothermal Energy Fund will be open to applications until 29 October...

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