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A strong emphasis for district heating is a prerequisite for a green transition, that keep being affordable for customers – and geothermal energy is an important part of the district heating of the future, so an opinion piece in Danish publication Ing.dk.
The first agreement in Danish history on geothermal district heating on a large scale – and on the largest continuous geothermal plant in Europe was recently announced in the city of Aarhus, as we reported. At a large press conference on 14 January 2022, this was the essence of the agreement presented by AffaldVarme Aarhus og Innargi, which is owned by AP Møller Holding, ATP and NRGI.
The historic buzz of the agreement was clear when a large number of ministers, mayors, councilors, directors, board chairmen and several rapporteurs from both the red and blue blocs stood side by side when the heating agreement between AffaldVarme Aarhus and Innargi was announced together with a political agreement on new regulation of geothermal heat, which most of the parliamentary parties agreed on shortly before Christmas.
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