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Locations identified for geothermal heating plants in Aarhus, Denmark

By District Energy posted 01-31-2023 17:04

  

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Summary

Danish geothermal heating company Innargi has announced the location of the first two of the planned seven geothermal heating plants to be built in Aarhus, Denmark. Test drilling for the sites is expected to begin in autumn 2023.

The first geothermal heating plant will be at Skejbyvej 450A. right next to Kredsløb’s interchange station. This plant is expected to be completed by 2025. The second heating plant, located at Sumatravej 11 in the Port of Aarhus, is then expected to be completed by 2027.

The entire geothermal heating project is expected to be operation by 2029. When all seven geothermal heating plants are established, it will constitute the EU’s largest geothermal district heating project and will supply approximately 20% of the district heating demand, corresponding to about 36,000 customers.

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