Project Aarhus, Denmark
Since October 2025, the first geothermal facility in Skejby has been supplying heat to Aarhus'' district heating network. Once fully built out in 2030, the project will consist of three heating
Since October 2025, the first geothermal facility in Skejby has been supplying heat to Aarhus'' district heating network. Once fully built out in 2030, the project will consist of three heating
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
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
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Geothermal developer Innargi has announced that it will now be delivering the target capacity of 110 MW of geothermal heating in the city of Aarhus in Denmark from only
In a recent statement on LinkedIn, geothermal exploration and development company Innargi announced that its flagship project in Aarhus, Denmark, will be developed
The project sets a new standard. It takes up minimal land surface space, has extremely low CO₂ emissions and significantly reduces dependence on fossil energy sources.
Upon completion, the project will constitute the most extensive, coherent geothermal project in the EU. Aarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark, with more than 330,000
The project supports the City of Aarhus''s goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030 and is part of a broader transition to electricity
Upon completion, the project will constitute the most extensive, coherent geothermal project in the EU. Aarhus is the second-largest city
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
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,
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