Alexander Richter, Think GeoEnergy
Summary
The utility of the city of Rostock, in the Northeast of Germany is considering the developing of a geothermal plant. The company plans to apply for a corresponding license at the Mining Office in Stralsund. This has been confirmed and reported by a local news platform before the weekend.
The utility is certain it will receive a license, as a license already existed in the area in the past. The former license holder though withdrew it some time ago.
After receiving the concession, the utility wants to conduct exploratory drilling that will help determine the economics of using geothermal energy in the urban area. Above all, the plant will serve to generate heat, which the municipal utility wants to feed into its district heating network.
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