UK's first geothermal power plant generates electricity for 10,000 homes and produces lithium

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UK's first geothermal power plant launches, providing renewable electricity for 10,000 homes. The plant uses super-heated underground water to drive turbines and will also supply the UK's first domestic lithium. Development took nearly two decades and cost £50 million, with high drilling costs potentially limiting replication.


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