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Burghausen, Germany to invest €27m to build geothermal heating network
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The city of Burghausen in Germany will be investing EUR 27 million to build a district heating network to supply geothermal heat from Kirchweidach-Halsbach.
The city of Burghausen in Bavaria, Germany and local utility Energie Burghausen GmbH (EBG) have approved an investment of EUR 27 million for the implementation of the Burghausen geothermal heating network.
This follows last year’s heat supply agreement with Naturwärme Kirchweidach-Halsbach, which sets the framework for the supply of geothermal heat from the Kirchweidach-Halsbach geothermal heating plant.
According to current plans, the first phase of the expanded heating network will be operational by 2028.
The decision to invest was based on the successful acquisition of initial customers for the future heating network, among other factors.