Guidance

Mine water heat access agreement

Guidance on applying for and obtaining the relevant permits and access agreements for a mine water heating, cooling or storage scheme or research project.

Documents

Mine water heat access agreement application timeline with guidance and Gantt chart: for England only

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Details

Abandoned coal mines have the potential to provide a source of low carbon geothermal energy through utilising the thermal properties of mine water.

Anyone wanting to access coal mine workings for the purpose of a mine water heating, cooling or storage scheme or research project will require permission from the owner of the coal mine workings.

In developing a scheme, the requirements of the relevant environmental regulator also need to be in place, which may differ based on the location and specific scheme details.

Activity Fee
Application for a mine water heat access agreement (testing phase) £3000
Application for a mine water heat access agreement (operational phase) £2750
Annual charges for an operational phase mine water heat access agreement £1500 a year for each operational borehole

Mine water heat licensing team

Mining Remediation Authority
200 Lichfield Lane
Mansfield
Nottinghamshire
NG18 4RG

Updates to this page

Published 27 March 2024
Last updated 13 December 2024 + show all updates
  1. Timeline for acquiring a mine water heat access agreement added.

  2. First published.

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