The freezing cold North Sea could soon be heating our homes
Hundreds of homes could soon be heated by the freezing waters of the North Sea after an energy project was given a £1.6 million cash boost.
The scheme is one of three in Scotland to use pumps to extract heat from water which will share £1.75 million Scottish Government funding.
The projects, in Shetland, Clydebank and Glasgow, will use innovative technology to heat homes and businesses from the sea and river water, cutting harmful carbon dioxide emissions.
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Freezing North Sea to be used to heat homes in new energy scheme