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Innargi and Norfors To Explore Denmarks Geothermal In Horsholm

Exploring the Potential of Geothermal Energy in Hørsholm, Denmark: A Collaborative Effort by Innargi and Norfors

By :Robert Buluma



In a significant stride towards sustainable energy solutions, Norfors and Innargi A/S have joined forces to investigate the potential of geothermal energy as a viable source for district heating in Hørsholm, Denmark. This strategic partnership underscores a shared commitment to reducing carbon emissions and fortifying the energy infrastructure in the region.


Norfors' Vision for a Greener Future


Norfors, a prominent municipal utility company, envisions harnessing the abundant heat from the Earth's core to provide sustainable and reliable district heating services to communities in Allerød, Fredensborg, Hørsholm, and Rudersdal. Morten Slotved, Chairman of Norfors' Board of Directors, emphasizes the significance of this endeavor, stating, "The heat from the Earth’s core is there all the time, and it would be fantastic if we here in the municipality could utilise the renewable energy source that lies at our feet."


Innargi's Pioneering Approach


Innargi A/S, renowned for its expertise in financing, developing, and operating large geothermal heating plants, assumes full responsibility for the initial exploration phase, assuring Norfors of zero financial risk. Jette Miller, CEO of Norfors, expresses confidence in this collaboration, affirming, "We look forward to exploring the possibilities of geothermal energy and how geothermal can be integrated into our district heating system."


Geothermal Energy: A Sustainable Solution


Geothermal energy, derived from the Earth's core, emerges as a renewable and clean alternative to traditional heating methods. Samir Abboud, CEO at Innargi, underscores the importance of this initiative, stating, "There is hot water deep underground, but how much, how deep and exactly where, we now need to find out."


Key Advantages of Geothermal Energy


1. Renewable and Clean: Geothermal energy emits no CO2 or pollutants, mitigating environmental impact and combating climate change.

2. Stable and Reliable: Unaffected by weather conditions, geothermal energy ensures a steady supply of heat throughout the year, reducing the risk of shortages.

3. Flexibility and Scalability: Geothermal systems can be tailored to meet varying energy demands, offering versatility for diverse applications.

To read more about Innargi,Read this article Innargi Aarus Geothermal plant to be the huge in Europe


About the Partners


Norfors, established in 1965, serves as a collaborative effort among municipalities, catering to approximately 212,000 inhabitants. Innargi A/S, backed by prominent stakeholders, specializes in pioneering geothermal heating solutions.


Source: Alphaxioms

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