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Stargard's true energy capital lies over 2.5 kilometers beneath our feet. This is where the thermal water resources are located, placing our city at the forefront of the green transformation. The key to success in their exploitation is the combination of unique natural conditions with precise technology developed by G-Term Energy.
Stargard
In the process of extracting energy from the earth's interior, there is a key moment where the raw force of nature meets urban technology – this is the heat exchange stage. Although water extracted from a depth of almost 3 kilometers possesses an impressive temperature of 90°C, it never goes directly into the municipal network. How then does it heat our homes? The answer lies in advanced technology.
Stargard
Once the network water has been heated by the Geotermia Stargard exchangers, it sets off on a journey through an extensive system of pipelines weaving through our city. This is the stage residents feel directly, turning on thermostatic valves in their apartments or using domestic hot water from their taps.
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Stargard's true energy capital lies over 2.5 kilometers beneath our feet. This is where the thermal water resources are located, placing our city at the forefront of the green transformation. The key to success in their exploitation is the combination of unique natural conditions with precise technology developed by G-Term Energy.
Stargard
In the process of extracting energy from the earth's interior, there is a key moment where the raw force of nature meets urban technology – this is the heat exchange stage. Although water extracted from a depth of almost 3 kilometers possesses an impressive temperature of 90°C, it never goes directly into the municipal network. How then does it heat our homes? The answer lies in advanced technology.
Stargard
Once the network water has been heated by the Geotermia Stargard exchangers, it sets off on a journey through an extensive system of pipelines weaving through our city. This is the stage residents feel directly, turning on thermostatic valves in their apartments or using domestic hot water from their taps.
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Stargard's true energy capital lies over 2.5 kilometers beneath our feet. This is where the thermal water resources are located, placing our city at the forefront of the green transformation. The key to success in their exploitation is the combination of unique natural conditions with precise technology developed by G-Term Energy.
In the process of extracting energy from the earth's interior, there is a key moment where the raw force of nature meets urban technology – this is the heat exchange stage. Although water extracted from a depth of almost 3 kilometers possesses an impressive temperature of 90°C, it never goes directly into the municipal network. How then does it heat our homes? The answer lies in advanced technology.
Once the network water has been heated by the Geotermia Stargard exchangers, it sets off on a journey through an extensive system of pipelines weaving through our city. This is the stage residents feel directly, turning on thermostatic valves in their apartments or using domestic hot water from their taps.
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