Market sector
Private
Number of housing units and buildings
100 housing units divided into houses and apartments
Area (m²)
14 000
Heat source type
Closed-loop geothermal
Project number
K-0178
Location
Chastre
Contract type
DBFMO
Consumption
(heating/cooling)
X GWh
Client
Matexi
Use
Residential – Commercial
Works start/end date
2026 – 2031
Amount excl. VAT
(entire project)
€1.4 million
Renewable energy for approximately one hundred housing units
A Heating Network to Sustainably Supply Chastre’s Infrastructure.
Project Objectives
The Boischamp project in Chastre aims to develop a sustainable and accessible residential area, integrating a collective geothermal heating system from the design stage. The objective is to provide an efficient and decarbonized energy solution for 95 housing units, while addressing energy efficiency challenges, resident comfort, and long-term cost reduction.
Harnessing Geothermal Energy
Here, geothermal energy represents a concrete and sustainable alternative to traditional heating systems. By capturing the heat naturally present in the subsoil, this system allows for the supply of thermal energy to homes throughout the year, without combustion or local CO₂ emissions. This discreet, reliable, and renewable technology provides an appropriate response to the region’s carbon neutrality ambitions, while ensuring increased independence from fossil fuels and market price fluctuations. It transforms the subsoil into a sustainable resource for the benefit of residents.
A heating network to sustainably supply infrastructure.
Project Impact
Energy Saved
X GWh
Green heat produced over 1 year
CO2 Reduction
XX T
Avoided CO2 over X years
Reduced Costs
100%
Decarbonized heat
Benefits for the Community
This project contributes to the creation of a healthy, affordable, and environmentally friendly living environment for future residents. Thanks to the integration of geothermal energy and a design focused on soft mobility, residents will benefit from constant thermal comfort, reduced energy bills, and an improved quality of life. Located in the immediate vicinity of public transport, the district also promotes sustainable modes of transport, strengthening local attractiveness and the link between ecology and accessibility.