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Report: UK should harness geothermal potential to power green recovery
Jessica Rawnsley
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The UK government should provide targeted support for the geothermal sector to aid the country s green recovery, help deliver on net zero emissions goals, and build a world leading industry with significant.
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Durham University has announced that from September 2021 it will be offering a new Masters Degree in Energy Systems Management.
The full-time module will be one year long, taught by Durham University Business School and the University’s Department of Engineering, in partnership with the Durham Energy Institute. A part-time online and blended offer is planned to be introduced for the following academic year.
According to Dr Joanna Berry, associate professor in Entrepreneurship and co-director of the programme, climate change is the driving force behind the creation of the new course, and universities around the world have a duty to prepare the next generation for the challenges of achieving a net zero planet.