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Ahnsbeck Breakthrough: Lower Saxony’s First Deep Geothermal Project Set to Become a Flagship for Clean Energy

First Deep Geothermal Project in Lower Saxony About to Be Implemented – LBEG President Carsten Mühlenmeier: “Ahnsbeck Could Become a Flagship Project” By:  Robert Buluma Sven Krueger, Managing Director of Baker Hughes , shows LBEG President Carsten Mühlenmeier and SVO Managing Director Holger Schwenke (from left) the drilling rig in Ahnsbeck. “We are now here else in Lower Saxony as far along as we are here.” With these words, Carsten Mühlenmeier, President of the State Office for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG), made it clear during his visit to the drilling site near Ahnsbeck (Celle district) that just twelve kilometers east of the former ducal residence city, the first deep geothermal project in the state could soon become reality. Baker Hughes has encountered rock layers at around 2,500 meters depth that register temperatures of 113 degrees Celsius. In the future, this heat could be used, for example, to supply buildings with heating. “Up to now, we have issued 42 explorat...

Mondelez Taps Geothermal Energy For Sustainable Production

Harnessing the Earth's Warmth: Mondelez Ventures into Geothermal Energy for Sustainable Production By: Robert Buluma In a bid to embrace sustainable practices, global food giant Mondelez has set its sights on harnessing the Earth's natural warmth to power its production facilities. Located in the picturesque region of Bad Fallingbostel in the Heidekreis district of Germany, Mondelez's factory churns out an array of delectable treats ranging from cheese varieties to ketchup and mayonnaise. Now, with the recent green light from the State Office for Mining, Energy, and Geology (LBEG), Mondelez is poised to tap into the depths of the Earth for geothermal energy, marking a significant step towards reducing its carbon footprint. The concept is as innovative as it is environmentally conscious. By delving deep into the Earth's crust, Mondelez aims to access the virtually limitless reservoir of heat stored beneath the surface. Unlike traditional heating methods that rely on foss...