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Strictly Geothermal

Strictly Geothermal

By: Dr Matthew Killeya and Dr Charlotte Adams National Geothermal Centre
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Strictly Geothermal is the Official Podcast of the National Geothermal Centre. We're spreading the word about the huge potential for Geothermal energy in the UK.

2026 Dr Matthew Killeya and Dr Charlotte Adams, National Geothermal Centre
Earth Sciences Science
Episodes
  • Aberdeen, the UK Oil and Gas Sector and a future in Geothermal
    Jun 15 2026

    Hosts Matt and Charlotte are joined by guest, Aberdeen entrepreneur Innes Auchterlonie to discuss the UK Oil and Gas Sector. From its peak to current day, and the potential for geothermal to transition the skilled workforce as the oil and gas basin declines. The conversation considers the synergy of the classic drilling and engineering jobs through to Innes’ own area of technology and innovation. Innes also gives his thoughts on what needs to happen next for Geothermal to fulfil its potential in the UK.

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    42 mins
  • Why it’s the perfect time for Geothermal in the UK
    Apr 29 2026

    Hosts Matt and Charlotte are joined by guest Professor Jon Gluyas to discuss why the UK is ripe for geothermal.

    From the geology of the UK to its unique skills and knowledge base from its oil and gas sector, this episode establishes geothermal’s mass applicability in the UK and then focuses on some of the most promising settings as the best places to make quick progress.

    Jon talks about some of his favourite geothermal projects in the UK and suggests what needs to happen next. From learning lessons from countries that are further ahead than the UK, to dealing with some of the stumbling blocks to the rollout of geothermal, touching on culture, politics and technology.

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    35 mins
  • Energy security, resilience and jobs
    Mar 27 2026

    Hosts Matthew Killeya and Charlotte Adams discuss the vulnerability of the UK to geopolitical shocks as a net importer of oil and gas, citing recent events in Iran and Ukraine.

    They explore geothermal as a potential solution to the UK's energy insecurity by alternatively generating our own power and heat in the UK via geothermal. They touch on some existing successful geothermal projects in the UK and discuss the potential to rapidly deploy geothermal at scale and create a new industry with thousands of skilled jobs.

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    34 mins
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