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The ambitious geothermal district heating project in the city of Szeged in Hungary, which was kicked off back in the fall of 2018, has now been officially completed with the construction of the last heating district in Rokus II.
Geothermal energy now constitutes part of the heating supply to 95% of Szeged’s 27,000 apartments connected to the district heating network. A total of nine geothermal systems have been built, covering districts including Sziler and Tarjan. The local district heating company Szeged Távfuto Kft. (SZETAV) has invested a total of HUF 5 to 6 billion (approx. USD 15 to 18 million) over the last 8 years to modernize its heating plants and make them compatible with geothermal energy.
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