New Geothermal Heating Solution in Aalborg By: Robert Buluma Aalborg is taking an important step toward a cleaner energy future. A new geothermal demonstration project in Storvorde is designed to test a modern heating solution that could provide stable, local, and renewable district heating for the years ahead. Heat accounts for a large share of global energy use, and most of that heat still comes from fossil fuels. That creates a major challenge for energy companies, cities, and communities looking for better ways to heat homes and businesses. The project in Aalborg is part of the effort to answer that challenge with a practical green alternative. Green Therma is leading the project in close collaboration with Aalborg Forsyning and other partners. Together, they are developing and testing Heat4Ever™, a geothermal solution that aims to deliver heat from the earth’s interior with very low CO2 emissions. The project is supported by EUDP and is intended as a full-scale demonstration of w...
Borealis and Landsvirkjun 12 MW Power Agreement: Iceland’s Renewable Energy Boost for AI Data Centers
Borealis and Landsvirkjun Sign a 12 MW Power Purchasing Agreement: What It Means for Iceland’s Data Center Future Iceland has become one of the world’s most interesting destinations for data center development, and the latest agreement between Borealis Data Center and Landsvirkjun adds another important chapter to that story. The two companies have signed a long-term deal for an additional 12 MW of firm power to support Borealis’ growing operations in Blönduós, reflecting both the rapid rise of artificial intelligence infrastructure and Iceland’s position as a renewable-energy hub. This is not just a routine energy contract. It is a signal that Iceland’s digital economy is moving into a new phase, where clean electricity, cool climate, and advanced computing are beginning to converge into a strategic national advantage. The agreement comes at a time when global demand for AI-ready infrastructure is rising quickly. Data centers are no longer just storage facilities; they are becoming th...