A.P. Møller Holding to enter Danish geothermal venture

In 2017, Danish energy company E.on announced it would venture into domestic geothermal energy, and that the company was looking into the possibilities in the town of Hillerød in greater metropolitan Copenhagen.
Photo: Thisted Kommune
Photo: Thisted Kommune
BY FR.BORG AMTS AVIS

Geothermal energy has the potential to cover 30 percent of Denmark's central heating requirements. The town of Hillerød in greater metropolitan Copenhagen is one of the sites in Denmark with the best potential for geothermal energy. Since 2013, local utility Hillerød Forsyning, has had a license to utilize geothermal energy in Hillerød. However, no drilling has yet begun.

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