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 plants and be
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.
Aarhus: Innargi enters last phase of first geothermal heat plant
When all wells and plants are completed in 2030, Aarhus will have the largest geothermal district heating plant in the EU. It can cover 20% of the heat demand and is expected to reduce
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
Lithium Battery Energy Storage in Aarhus: Powering Denmark''s Green
Lithium battery storage is transforming Aarhus into a smart energy hub. Whether you''re a factory manager seeking peak shaving solutions or a homeowner wanting energy independence, these
Aarhus Geothermal Project Proves DH Potential | DBDH
We''re part of a major electrification of district heating in Aarhus, where imported wood pellets are being phased out. Overall, Kredsløb also expects district heating prices to fall for
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
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
Energy Storage
Artelia has assisted Kredsløb in developing a preliminary project for the establishment of pit thermal storage at several locations within Aarhus Municipality.
EU''s largest geothermal plant to be built in Denmark
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, Denmark.
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