Aarhus Geothermal Project Proves DH Potential | DBDH
In this context, Magasinet Fjernvarmen spoke with Innargi CEO Samir Abboud about how the project has progressed, the tasks ahead, and what it all means for the future of geothermal
Kredsløb-Innargi geothermal district heating
Innargi financed the project with private capital and Kredsløb is paying for the capacity put available. In addition, there were long-term stable framework conditions coupled with desk research
ANDRITZ Awarded Contract for Large-Scale CCS Plant in Aarhus, Denmark
ANDRITZ AG, a global leader in sustainable industrial solutions and advanced clean air technologies, has been selected by Danish utility Kredsløb to deliver a large-scale carbon capture
Innargi to Deliver Target Geothermal Heating Capacity in Aarhus
Innargi, a geothermal developer, has revised its plan to deliver 110 megawatts of geothermal heating to Aarhus, Denmark, using three locations instead of the originally planned
Project Aarhus, Denmark
By 2030, the Aarhus geothermal system will be the largest of its kind in the EU, comprising three facilities across the city. Explore this site to find out more about the progress of the project.
Danish Aarhus Energy Storage Solutions: Powering Sustainable Futures
That''s exactly what Aarhus-based energy storage systems aim to achieve. As Denmark pushes toward carbon neutrality by 2050, innovative power production models combining battery storage, smart grid
EU''s largest geothermal plant to be built in Denmark
The geothermal based heating company Innargi, established by A.P. Moller Holding, has entered a 30-year agreement to develop and operate EU''s largest geothermal heating plant in Aarhus, Denmark.
Aarhus opens DK''s largest geothermal heating plant | DBDH
The opening of Denmark''s largest geothermal district heating plant in Aarhus marks a new era where the warmth from deep underground will heat city homes – laying the foundation for CO₂
EU''s largest geothermal district heating plant begins operations in
Developed for Danish utility Kredsløb by the geothermal company Innargi, the geothermal plant taps into hot water reservoirs located 2.5 kilometres beneath the surface. This heat is
Geothermal district heating in Aarhus, Denmark officially starts
The project supports the City of Aarhus''s goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030 and is part of a broader transition to electricity-based heating solutions, including heat pumps and thermal
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