MND Pushes Central Europe Toward a Geothermal Future with Landmark Košice Project Central Europe has just witnessed a major geothermal breakthrough. Czech energy and drilling giant MND has officially completed the drilling phase of one of the largest geothermal heating projects in Central Europe, marking a decisive moment not only for Slovakia’s energy future, but also for the wider European geothermal sector. Located in the city of Košice, Slovakia’s second-largest city, the ambitious geothermal development demonstrates how deep geothermal energy is rapidly transforming from a niche renewable resource into a strategic pillar of urban energy security, district heating, and industrial decarbonization. The announcement by MND revealed that three deep geothermal boreholes were successfully drilled to depths of up to 3.6 kilometers under difficult geological conditions. Once fully operational, the geothermal system could cover as much as 55% of Košice’s heat consumption — an extraordina...
Pertamina Collaborations, Baringo-Silali Project, and Alphaxioms Inc's Innovations Image source: unsplash.com Introduction: Kenya has reaffirmed its position as a global geothermal powerhouse, harnessing its abundant geothermal resources to meet its energy demands sustainably. Recent collaborations, groundbreaking projects, and innovative approaches have further solidified Kenya's status as a frontrunner in geothermal energy production. Pertamina Collaborations: In a bid to tap into Kenya's geothermal potential, international partnerships have played a crucial role. Pertamina, the Indonesian state-owned energy company, has joined hands with Kenyan authorities to enhance geothermal exploration and production. This collaboration not only signifies cross-border cooperation but also underscores the significance of shared knowledge and expertise in geothermal technologies. Baringo-Silali Project: The Giant Awakens At the heart of Kenya's geothermal surge lies the Baringo-Sil...