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A new urban district to be built in the city of Neuss in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany will benefit from geothermal heating and cooling, as well as electricity from solar PV systems. The start of construction for the urban district is planned by the spring of 2026, but drilling of the geothermal probes has already started.
District heating and cooling solutions will be provided by a field of 107 geothermal probes, each drilled to a depth of approximately 200 meters. Temperature will be managed during both winter and summer by a combination of water-to-water heat pumps and water-cooled chillers. The roofs of the buildings will be equipped with solar PV systems to supply electricity.
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