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A British Study Will Test Whether the Heating and Geothermal Cooling of Roads Could Prevent the Appearance of Potholes ThinkGeothermia - Geothermal Energy News

A study carried out at the University of Surrey (University of Surrey) in the United Kingdom evaluates whether geothermal heating and cooling can help regulate road temperatures throughout the year, thus preventing their deterioration. A pilot installation has already been started on the University’s Stag Hill campus, which will be monitored for several years.
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A study carried out at the University of Surrey (University of Surrey) in the United Kingdom evaluates whether geothermal heating and cooling can help regulate road temperatures throughout the year, thus preventing their deterioration. A pilot installation has already been started on the University’s Stag Hill campus, which will be monitored for several years.

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