Confidential, under development
Renewable Energy for Residential Units and a School
A District Heating Network to Sustainably Supply Jambes’ Infrastructure.
Project Objectives
Deployment of a geothermal energy production plant and a 5th generation thermal energy network. The recovered heat is transported in a low-temperature network and distributed to 391 residential units and a school.
Waste Heat Recovery
Open-loop geothermal energy involves drawing naturally tempered groundwater from an aquifer to extract heat via a heat exchanger. This water is then reinjected into the ground, without altering its quality.
This technology makes it possible to harness local, renewable, and constant energy for building heating via a district heating network. By replacing fossil sources, it helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions while ensuring a reliable and sustainable energy supply.
The integration of open-loop geothermal energy into district heating networks is therefore an important strategy for the energy transition and the reduction of the carbon footprint of industrial activities.
Confidential, under development
Benefits for the Community
The creation of the district heating network in Jambes offers concrete benefits for the community by providing a green and economical heat source. By using renewable energy derived from geothermal energy, this project reduces costs for residents and reduces the local carbon footprint, while contributing to a healthier and more sustainable environment.