en.Wedoany.com Reported - Danish geothermal technology company Green Therma has signed a letter of intent with German municipal utility Stadtwerke Wismar GmbH to jointly evaluate the feasibility of applying closed-loop geothermal technology in the city's district heating network. The project aims to test the viability of deploying Green Therma's Heat4Ever technology—a single-well closed-loop geothermal solution that reportedly produces thermal energy without the need for underground reservoirs or specific geological conditions. Demonstration projects for this technology are already underway in Aalborg, Norway, and Groß Schönebeck, Germany.
The project will follow a structured, phased approach: starting with a preliminary feasibility study, encompassing geological surveys, technical assessments, and initial economic evaluations. If the results are positive, both parties plan to proceed with a comprehensive feasibility study. This collaboration is expected to lay the groundwork for future geothermal projects, helping the utility achieve its goals of decarbonizing heat supply and diversifying its energy mix.
Green Therma CEO Jørgen Peter Rasmussen stated: "Utilities are looking for reliable and scalable solutions to decarbonize district heating. By partnering with Stadtwerke Wismar, we are adopting a structured method to integrate Heat4Ever technology into existing heating networks, delivering stable, low-carbon heat." Uwe Rühleman, Managing Director of Stadtwerke Wismar, added: "We are committed to transforming Wismar's heating system into a more sustainable and future-proof form. This collaboration allows us to assess how geothermal energy can become a reliable and long-term component of the district heating network."
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