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Geothermal action plan signed in North Brabant, Netherlands

The Province of North Brabant, Netherlands has led the signing of a geothermal acceleration action plan with several municipalities and private companies.

The province of North Brabant in the Netherlands has signed the “Geothermal acceleration action plan” / “Actieplan versnelling Geothermie” which outlines the challenges for geothermal development in the province and designates a list of actions to address these challenges.

Co-signing the action plan are the municipalities of Helmond, Tilburg, Breda, Eindhoven, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Oss, and Someren along with several companies including Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN), Aardyn BV, Ennatuurlijk BV, Eavor BV, and Greenhouse Horticulture Netherlands (GTNL).

Jos van der Horst, Energy Commissioner of the Province, emphasizes that geothermal can be an important source of sustainable heat. However, there is inherent financial risk in geothermal projects that is often too great to be carried by just one party. “It is therefore important to seize opportunities and solve challenges. We have to do that together.”

The action plan identifies five bottlenecks the hinder the progress of geothermal energy in North Brabant:

In contrast, four opportunities were also considered that can contribute to the accelerated deployment of geothermal in the province:

Four working groups, each with different objectives, were formed to organize the actions outlined in the action plan.

Source: Breda Vandaag and Geothermie Nederland

Carlo Cariaga
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