Towards a geothermal exploration well in the Gassum Formation in Copenhagen

Geothermal resources in the deep subsurface in many parts of Denmark have the potential to form a central component in the future Danish energy supply for district heating. Geothermal energy is sustainable and environmentally friendly and independent of climatic and seasonal variations, in contrast...

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Seasonal variations
Solar energy
Wind power
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