'Why go to Iceland?' Drilling at Cornish pool hopes to heat up geothermal energy sector

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Part of the Jubilee Pool in Penzance is to be heated using genthermal energy drawn from a 1.4kn deep well

Swimmers in Cornwall could soon see one of their favourite outdoor pools heated using energy from deep below ground, as part of a pioneering geothermal energy project that developers hope will one day...

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