Think GeoEnergy
Summary
Europe’s push to decarbonise heating is gathering pace, and geothermal is starting to take a clearer role in that transition. With the Aarhus project now operating on schedule and budget, Innargi has moved from development into long-term delivery. ThinkGeoEnergy spoke with CEO Samir Abboud about the project and its start of operations, the company’s learning curve, and what Aarhus signals for geothermal district heating in Denmark, Poland, and beyond.
The conversation comes at a time when district heating operators, policymakers, and investors are reassessing how geothermal can strengthen energy security while aligning with Europe’s climate goals.
Innargi signed the agreement with Kredsløb, Aarhus’ district heating utility, in 2022. Three years later, heat is flowing into the network as planned. Abboud describes the early operational period as a confirmation that large geothermal systems can deliver predictable output when technology, subsurface knowledge, and utility integration align.
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