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Geothermal in the World
A journey to the place where in 1904 lightbulbs were lit by current from the Earth's interior for the first time. Tuscan Larderello is the cradle of global geothermal energy and a unique example of using "dry steam" technology, which despite the passage of a century still powers millions of Italian households.
Geothermal in the World
This is the most important European reference point for Polish geothermal investments. Unterhaching near Munich proves that deep geothermal in sedimentary rocks – just like in Poland – can be an efficient and profitable heat source for cities, without the need for neighboring volcanoes.
Geothermal in the World
Can a power plant create one of the world's biggest tourist attractions? The story of Svartsengi proves yes. Learn how "waste" from energy production gave rise to the famous Blue Lagoon and how the "Resource Park" concept allows utilizing every drop of extracted brine.
Geothermal in the World
Located on the Hengill volcanic ridge, Hellisheiði is not only one of the world's largest geothermal power plants, but also a climate innovation testing ground. Read about how Icelanders combine electricity and heat production with the revolutionary CarbFix method, which turns emitted carbon dioxide into stone.
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Geothermal in the World
A journey to the place where in 1904 lightbulbs were lit by current from the Earth's interior for the first time. Tuscan Larderello is the cradle of global geothermal energy and a unique example of using "dry steam" technology, which despite the passage of a century still powers millions of Italian households.
Geothermal in the World
This is the most important European reference point for Polish geothermal investments. Unterhaching near Munich proves that deep geothermal in sedimentary rocks – just like in Poland – can be an efficient and profitable heat source for cities, without the need for neighboring volcanoes.
Geothermal in the World
Can a power plant create one of the world's biggest tourist attractions? The story of Svartsengi proves yes. Learn how "waste" from energy production gave rise to the famous Blue Lagoon and how the "Resource Park" concept allows utilizing every drop of extracted brine.
Geothermal in the World
Located on the Hengill volcanic ridge, Hellisheiði is not only one of the world's largest geothermal power plants, but also a climate innovation testing ground. Read about how Icelanders combine electricity and heat production with the revolutionary CarbFix method, which turns emitted carbon dioxide into stone.
Geothermal in the World
Icelandic technology and Chinese scale created the world's largest district heating system powered by geothermal energy. Discover the project in Xiong’an, which thanks to 100% reinjection technology became a global model for fighting smog and proof that geothermal can effectively replace coal in great metropolises.
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Arctic Green Energy: The Icelandic model of a "smog-free city" and the world's largest district heating system
Icelandic technology and Chinese scale created the world's largest district heating system powered by geothermal energy. Discover the project in Xiong’an, which thanks to 100% reinjection technology became a global model for fighting smog and proof that geothermal can effectively replace coal in great metropolises.

Larderello: The Devil's Valley and the birth of global geothermal energy

Unterhaching: A geothermal twin for Polish investments in sedimentary rocks

Svartsengi: Resource Park – or how the Blue Lagoon was created from "waste"
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A journey to the place where in 1904 lightbulbs were lit by current from the Earth's interior for the first time. Tuscan Larderello is the cradle of global geothermal energy and a unique example of using "dry steam" technology, which despite the passage of a century still powers millions of Italian households.
This is the most important European reference point for Polish geothermal investments. Unterhaching near Munich proves that deep geothermal in sedimentary rocks – just like in Poland – can be an efficient and profitable heat source for cities, without the need for neighboring volcanoes.
Can a power plant create one of the world's biggest tourist attractions? The story of Svartsengi proves yes. Learn how "waste" from energy production gave rise to the famous Blue Lagoon and how the "Resource Park" concept allows utilizing every drop of extracted brine.
Located on the Hengill volcanic ridge, Hellisheiði is not only one of the world's largest geothermal power plants, but also a climate innovation testing ground. Read about how Icelanders combine electricity and heat production with the revolutionary CarbFix method, which turns emitted carbon dioxide into stone.
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Geothermal in the World
Icelandic technology and Chinese scale created the world's largest district heating system powered by geothermal energy. Discover the project in Xiong’an, which thanks to 100% reinjection technology became a global model for fighting smog and proof that geothermal can effectively replace coal in great metropolises.
