Facilities in Poland
Poland has some of the richest thermal water resources in Europe, which allows for the dynamic development of ecological heating in many regions of the country. Modern geothermal installations use clean energy from inside the earth, providing residents with a stable supply of heat while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Investments in this sector form the foundation of the Polish energy transition, realistically increasing the independence and energy security of our cities.
Get to know Polish geothermal energy facilities

Podhalańska Geothermal
Podhalańska
Podhalańska Geothermal
The project, initiated in the early 90s, became the foundation of the region's energy transformation and one of the key tools in the fight against low-stack emission.

Konin Geothermal
Konin
Konin Geothermal
A modern renewable energy source installation that has been powering the municipal heating network since 2025 and fits into the city's sustainable development strategy.

Toruń Geothermal
Toruń
Toruń Geothermal
Thanks to utilizing underground thermal resources, the city increases energy security, limits pollution emissions, and develops renewable energy sources.

Uniejów Geothermal
Uniejów
Uniejów Geothermal
Thanks to geothermal, the city has become one of the country's most important centers of green energy and spa thermal services.
More known geothermal systems in Poland...
Poland holds significant geothermal potential within Europe, hosting a diverse range of facilities. Explore these installations to see how each adapts unique geological conditions with specific engineering solutions.