A project in Bavaria is harnessing high temperatures from deep beneath the earth to provide a community with warmth in the winter and to power the local grid in the summer
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A project in Bavaria is harnessing high temperatures from deep beneath the earth to provide a community with warmth in the winter and to power the local grid in the summer
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I just hope they don’t make the same mistake as with the beautiful German town that is literally being ripped apart by the effects of the drilling.
Geothermal - New Technology
Iceland: 😎
What’s new is the closed-loop horizontal drilling in places where geothermal was not possible before
poVoq@slrpnk.net 2 days ago
Nice to hear that they started operations now.
I found this bit interesting:
Emphasis mine… so I would guess they focus on electricity production during the summer months?
Such a close loop system has a bit of a low-grade waste heat problem during summer months though, even when using it to produce electricity. I guess we will see more heated public outdoor swimming pools again if this technology takes off.
SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 2 days ago
Geothermal can be used for cooling by using earth as a heat sink. Toronto cools and heats it’s entire downtown core with loops deep in Lake Ontario because a lake of that size is warmer in winter and cooler in summer than ambient. It was not a “green” project, it was simply cheaper.
silence7@slrpnk.net 2 days ago
That “or” is fairly surprising to me; its fairly easy to use waste heat from electric generation for district heat. Id expect some modest reduction, but not a total trade-off