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Geothermal Energy Projects In Grafelfing Receives Major Approval Milestone

Geothermal Energy Project in Gräfelfing Receives Major Approval Milestone By :  Robert Buluma Good news is on the horizon for renewable energy enthusiasts in Gräfelfing, as the main operating plan for a groundbreaking geothermal energy project has been approved by the South Bavaria Mining Authority. This approval marks a significant step forward in the journey towards sustainable energy solutions for the region. Overview of the Project Geothermie Gräfelfing GmbH & Co. KG, after meticulous planning and submission of necessary documents, received the green light for the construction of a drilling site and the sinking of boreholes. The approval process involved thorough reviews by various governmental bodies, including state offices for the environment and monument preservation, local municipal authorities, and water management offices. Public Interest and Environmental Considerations The approval underscores the project's alignment with Germany's constitutional commitment to

Vulcan Energie Ressource GmbH Wins Ruggero Bertani European Geothermal Innovation 2024

 Revolutionizing Lithium Production: Vulcan Energie Ressource GmbH Wins the Ruggero Bertani European Geothermal Innovation Award 2024 By  Robert Buluma Offenburg, March 1, 2024 – The European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) proudly announces Vulcan Energie Ressourcen GmbH as the recipient of the esteemed Ruggero Bertani European Geothermal Innovation Award 2024. This accolade celebrates Vulcan Energie Ressourcen GmbH's groundbreaking project, the Lithium Extraction Optimization Plant (LEOP), a revolutionary endeavor set to transform sustainable lithium production in Europe. Introducing LEOP: A Game-Changer in Lithium Extraction LEOP represents a pioneering initiative, heralding the inaugural production unit to extract lithium from geothermal sources in an eco-friendly manner. Operational since 2023, this innovative plant, situated in Europe, achieves an impressive Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 7/8. With an annual output of 40 tons of green lithium hydroxide, LEOP has the cap

Primeval Energy Ltd Partners With Ignis H2 Energy To Fast Track Geothermal Energy

 Primeval Energy Ltd Partners with Ignis H2 Energy Inc: A Leap towards Sustainable Geothermal Power By  Robert Buluma In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable energy solutions, Primeval Energy Ltd has forged a strategic partnership with Ignis H2 Energy Inc. This collaboration heralds a new era of innovation and progress in the realm of geothermal power production. With Primeval's expertise in subsurface and wells coupled with Ignis's vision for advancing geothermal opportunities, this partnership promises to reshape the landscape of renewable energy. At the forefront of this venture is Andy Wood, the CEO of Primeval Energy Ltd, whose extensive experience in both geothermal and oil and gas industries brings a unique perspective to the table. With a keen eye for field evaluation and management, coupled with technology prowess, Wood's leadership ensures that Primeval can accurately assess the potential of assets and determine the most effective technologies to deploy. &quo

GRMF HEAT-Promotes Geothermal Direct Use in East Africa with Holistic Approach

GRMF HEAT – Promoting Geothermal Direct Use in East Africa By  Alphaxioms The Regional Geothermal Coordination Unit (RGCU), acting as the managing team for the Geothermal Risk Mitigation Facility (GRMF), is excited to announce the successful conclusion of the first GRMF HEAT application round. Launched in December 2022, the GRMF HEAT program aims to provide funding for Surface Studies, including Feasibility studies, for geothermal direct use applications in eligible countries. Out of ten full applications received, five projects have been awarded grant contracts, marking a significant milestone in the promotion of geothermal direct use in East Africa. These awarded projects, located in Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda, cover a diverse range of applications, including crop drying, milk pasteurization, aquaculture, and industrial brewery processes. Notably, the Gisenyi project in Rwanda represents the first GRMF-funded initiative in the country, signaling a promising start for geothermal util

Geothermal Heating System Completed in Szegeds New District

Geothermal Heating System Completed in Szeged's New District By  Robert Buluma On this chilly Friday, March 1, 2024, with temperatures hovering around 13°C, a significant milestone in sustainable infrastructure development has been achieved in Szeged, Hungary. The completion of the geothermal heating system in the Szilléri district marks a leap towards cleaner energy utilization and reduced environmental footprint. Initiated with a budget of 2.352 billion Hungarian forints, this project, realized with European Union support, underscores the commitment of both local and international stakeholders towards sustainable energy solutions. The endeavor was spearheaded by Geo Hőterm Kft., which secured 1.108 billion forints in non-repayable EU funds for the project. The implementation involved drilling a 2000-meter-deep production thermal well near the Zápor-tó lake on Pentelei sor. Within the water pump house, an 8.4 MW capacity plate heat exchanger was installed, alongside a water treatm

GIGA -M A Regional Munich Geothermal Research Project

Regional Geothermal Research Project GIGA-M: A Step Towards Sustainable Energy Supply in Munich and Surroundings By  Robert Buluma A significant step towards a sustainable energy future is being taken in Munich and the surrounding district. A broad coalition of stakeholders is working together to advance the use of deep geothermal energy. The goal is to quickly and sustainably tap into the heat energy in the underground through a variety of new projects. This is to be done based on an optimized joint use of the thermal water reservoir in the Greater Munich area. An essential basis for this endeavor is an extensive seismic measurement campaign to be carried out as part of the GIGA-M research project. The funding decision from the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection is now available, and the project can officially begin. Over a period of four years, it aims to prepare the region for a transition to a climate-neutral, secure, and affordable heat supply. Under the leadersh

GeotIs Introduces Geothermal Traffic Light Map In Germany

Unlocking the Potential of Geothermal Energy in Germany: GeotIS Introduces First Traffic Light Map for Ground Source Heat Pumps By  Robert Buluma The pursuit of a sustainable energy future is inseparable from harnessing geothermal energy. But for municipalities and property owners eager to tap into this abundant source of warmth beneath the Earth's surface, where can they find initial information on the potential benefits and how to embark on the journey of geothermal utilization? Researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG) and the University of Göttingen, in collaboration with geological services across Germany, are crafting a nationwide solution. Enter the Geothermal Information System (GeotIS), a freely accessible platform showcasing potential geothermal resources and, through color-coded maps, highlighting areas suitable for installing ground source heat pumps for building heating and cooling purposes. The first "traffic light" map for Mecklen