The company constructed two geothermal power plants in Indonesia: the Sorik Marapi project in Sumatra, with a capacity of 240 MW, and the Sokoria project in East Nusa, with a capacity of 30 MW.
We’re at a pivotal moment for geothermal energy in Europe, a clean, homegrown source of power, heating, and cooling. The signs are clear: interest from both politicians and investors is rising.
Would you try this unconventional way to boil eggs in Iceland? (Photo: Instagram/@gleetz) Visiting a geothermal pool – aka hot springs — is on every traveller's bucket list. And honestly ...
This course offers a Single Honours degree programme examining the human past from a scientific perspective, including the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in working with archaeological ...
This course offers a Single Honours Archaeology degree programme with an additional French language qualification. Archaeology explores a wide range of evidence that documents the human past – from ...