GEOTHERMAL

QHeat's geothermal technology reaches a depth of 2km

A geothermal heat well built with Quantitative Heat Oy’s technology was drilled to a depth of 2km at Lounavoima Oy’s eco-power plant in Salo, Southern Finland. It is the second of six thermal wells planned for the Korvenmäki waste-to-energy plant.

 Quantitative Heat continues geothermal drilling beyond 2km depths at a Finnish project

Quantitative Heat continues geothermal drilling beyond 2km depths at a Finnish project

"This is a huge leap in the utilisation of geoenergy," Erika Salmenvaara, CEO of QHeat, said. The 2008m heat well completed for the Korvenmäki eco-power plant is the site's second and deepest well built...

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