Since October 2025, the first geothermal facility in Skejby has been supplying heat to Aarhus' district heating network. . In collaboration with district heating company Kredsløb, Innargi is bringing geothermal district heating to Aarhus, Denmark's second largest city. Over the coming years, two additional. . Photo caption: Samir Abboud (left) and the CEO of Kredsløb, Bjarne Munk Jensen, helped open the valves, enabling geothermal heat to strengthen and secure district heating in Aarhus. On 31 October, Aarhus' mayor, Anders Winnerskjold (S), opened the valves at the city's new geothermal. . 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 plant at the Lisbjerg Energy Park near Aarhus, Denmark. We were selected to provide wellsite geology and drilling supervision experts for the initial appraisal well at the port of Aarhus and the two subsequent heat production wells located in Skejby, to the north of the city.
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Investing in the communication infrastructure transition requires significant scientific consideration of challenges, prioritisation, risks and uncertainties. To address these challenges, a bottom-up approac.
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