They will drill a 2 km deep borehole. Geothermal energy will heat the apartments

- The Waste Disposal Plant in Szczecin is looking for an entity that will perform the function of geological supervision and supervision during work related to geothermal drilling.
- The first test borehole, for which a contractor is currently being sought, is to be drilled to a depth of approximately 1,950 m.
- If the investment is successful, the residents of Szczecin will save on bills.
The Szczecin Waste Disposal Plant is looking for an entity that will perform the function of geological supervision and supervision during works related to a geothermal drilling at ul. Dąbska in Szczecin . Potential contractors can submit their offers until June 10, 2025. The tender procedure in which the drilling contractor will be selected will be announced at a later date.
The test borehole is to be drilled to a depth of almost 2 km.The first test borehole, for which a contractor is currently being sought, is to be drilled to a depth of approximately 1,950 m.
Properly designed geothermal energy allows you to obtain thermal energy with the required parameters all year round, regardless of the weather.
- emphasizes Lilli Wolny, manager in the Department of External Funds and Innovations of Szczecin Thermal Energy.
The energy security of the residents of Szczecin is one of our priorities. The attempt to use geothermal sources is an important step in the context of the energy self-sufficiency of our city, which we strive for
- says Piotr Krzystek, Mayor of Szczecin.
He added that thanks to this investment, the city will be certain that its heat supply will be properly secured, and for residents, this will mean lower energy costs and better environmental protection.
For the implementation of the investment, Szczecin received funding from the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in the amount of PLN 12.9 million.
Geothermal energy is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissionsGeothermal energy occurs in the form of heat, created deep within our planet during the decay of radioactive elements. The use of geothermal resources is one of the methods of reducing CO2 emissions and other components that pollute the atmosphere, originating from the combustion of conventional fuels. Investing in a geothermal energy source is one of the elements of decarbonizing the heating system in Szczecin and increasing the level of energy self-sufficiency of the city.
Officials point out that Szczecin is located in an area with good geothermal conditions, the temperature of underground water (at smaller depths characterized by significant salinity) is 60-80 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the value of the heat flow in the Szczecin area is one of the highest in Poland . However, only a test borehole will allow for the assessment of the actual water parameters, as well as the final costs of the entire investment and its profitability.
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