Completed projects of aarhus energy storage group in denmark

4 FAQs about Completed projects of aarhus energy storage group in denmark

Will Aarhus' first geothermal heating plant be built in Skejby?

The councillor, CEO of Kredsløb and Project Director of Innargi kneeled to lay the foundation stone for Aarhus' first geothermal heating plant in Skejby. The plant will transfer heat from the geothermal reservoir to the district heating network.

When will a geothermal project start in Aarhus?

The first exploration well was drilled at the Port of Aarhus in 2023. The first of three geothermal facilities will be located in Skejby and deliver the first heat in 2025. The planned collected capacity of the geothermal heating plants in Aarhus is 110MW, equalling 20% of Aarhus' district heating demand.

Will Aarhus geothermal district heating project benefit Denmark?

Undoubtedly, Aarhus geothermal district heating project will ensure a distinct impact on the successful development of renewable energy in Denmark and serve as a viable example to other countries in Europe. Wellsite geologist, Garry Paton, working on the initial appraisal well at Aarhus port, December 2023

Can geothermal energy be used in Aarhus?

Following these successful wells, the project has entered into the construction phase of the heat exchange plant in Skejby. The project is designed to utilise geothermal energy by extracting 70°C water from a sandstone aquifer deep underground and then, transferring this heat to Aarhus's district heating network.

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EU''s largest geothermal plant to be built in Denmark

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Construction to begin at Innargi''s geothermal heating plant in Aarhus

Innargi has completed drilling two geothermal wells at the Skejby site in Aarhus, Denmark and now moves to construction of the heating plant.

Aalborg CSP supplies heat pump station to EU''s largest geothermal project

The parties are currently working on a project that, when completed, will consist of 14-17 geothermal wells distributed across seven locations in Aarhus. With a total capacity of 110 MW, the

AGR and Innargi Collaborate on Aarhus Geothermal Energy Project

Innargi A/S and partners are working together to build a large scale geothermal project in Aarhus, Denmark. Once completed in 2030, it will be the largest of its kind in the EU, with seven geothermal

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

Construction to begin at Innargi''s geothermal heating

Innargi has completed drilling two geothermal wells at the Skejby site in Aarhus, Denmark and now moves to construction of the heating plant.

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