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Scientists searching for Holy Grail of energy begin drilling into Earth s crust to power Eden Project
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Huge rig will drill three miles into the Earthâs crust at Eden Projectâs geothermal site
The 450-tonne rig arrives at the site near St Austell next week for pioneering work
The 55-metre high drilling rig arrives at the Eden Project next week
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Cornwall s Eden Project set to begin £17m hot rocks drilling programme
Huge drill arrives ready to bore three miles into the Earth and pump down water so it can be superheated underground
09:00, 23 APR 2021
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Geothermal drilling is set to start at Cornwall s Eden Project as part of the new multi-million-pound project to tap into underground energy sources.
Geothermal drilling is set to start at Eden Project as part of the new multimillion-pound project.
Next week, the first lorries carrying a 450-tonne, 55 metre-high drilling rig will arrive on the outer edge of the Eden Project site outside St Austell, Cornwall.
Once fully assembled on a newly-laid concrete platform, the rig will be ready to drill 4.5 kilometres – almost three miles – down into the Earth’s granite crust.
The first phase of drilling is expected to take five months and when complete will then allow water to be injected down the borehole to be superheated by the hot rocks beneath.
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