GEOTHERMAL

Geothermal DH project in Budapest

The Budapest district heating company FŐTÁV and the Icelandic group Arctic Green Energy have signed a cooperation agreement for the construction of geothermal district heat generating units. The project may save up to 21,000t of CO2 emission a year in the Hungarian capital city.

 The Budapest district heating company FŐTÁV and the Icelandic group Arctic Green Energy have signed a cooperation agreement for the construction of geothermal district heat-generating units

The Budapest district heating company FŐTÁV and the Icelandic group Arctic Green Energy have signed a cooperation agreement for the construction of geothermal district heat-generating units

The first large scale (up to 10-20MW) geothermal project is to be put in place in Budapest's district heating system, i.e. the capital city's heat supply, through the envisaged cooperation between the...

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