Munich geothermal energy planning is underway
The German city has been conducting seismic studies to use the heat under the earth’s surface. The large scale Munich geothermal energy plans have now been released for the city located in Bavaria, Germany. The city’s plans for the renewable energy as a heating source are quite ambitious. The Munich geothermal energy strategy goals involve a 2040 deadline. By then, it wants to become the first large city in the world to be heated by 100 percent renewable energy. Geothermal energy will be playing a considerable role in this sizeable effort. In Germany’s Bavarian state, the soil’s geological n…
The German city has been conducting seismic studies to use the heat under the earth’s surface.
The large scale Munich geothermal energy plans have now been released for the city located in Bavaria, Germany.The city’s plans for the renewable energy as a heating source are quite ambitious.
The Munich geothermal energy strategy goals involve a 2040 deadline. By then, it wants to become the first large city in the world to be heated by 100 percent renewable energy. Geothermal energy will be playing a considerable role in this sizeable effort.
In Germany’s Bavarian state, the soil’s geological nature is almost perfect for this type of renewable energy source. This is particularly true in the region of the Southern German Molasse Basin which extends from the Alps to the Danube. The conditions look exceptionally promising, particularly as there is hot water at appropriate depths inside the ground.