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Geothermal District Heating, an alternative to Russian gas for EU

Geothermal District Heating, an alternative to Russian gas for EU European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium (source: flickr/ Francisco Antunes, creative commons)
Francisco Rojas 15 May 2014

In a press release from GEO DH it states that geothermal heating is readily available for nearly 25% of households and across all 28 countries in the EU.

According to the press release, geothermal district heating is a real, viable and near immediate solution for the dependency that the EU has for Russian gas. This is now more relevant than ever, considering that tensions between the EU and Russia are at a peak.

Bearing this in mind, the release states that,

The geothermal potential is recognised by some EU Member States in their National Renewable Energy Action Plans. However, the actual potential is significantly larger. In order to increase awareness, GEODH[2], an IEE project co-financed by the EU[3] – has assessed and presented for the first time the potential in Europe on an interactive map.
From the map we can note that:
  • GeoDH can be developed in all 28 EU countries;
  • Geothermal can be installed with existing DH systems during extension or renovation, replacing fossil fuels;
  • New GeoDH systems can be built in many regions of Europe at competitive costs;
  • The Pannonian basin is of particular interest when looking at potential development in Central and Easter Europe.

For more information, please click on the following link

Source: Geothermal District Heating Website