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Drilling to commence for geothermal heating project in the Netherlands

Geothermal company, Daldrup & Söhne AG has announced having received a drilling contract in the Netherlands. The drilling is to be conducted for a geothermal direct use project that will provide heat for greenhouse operations.

Results of an earlier drilled test well were successful, confirming higher than expected results.

Daldrup & Söhne AG wants to tap hot thermal water in the Dutch drilling project Nature’s Heat in the municipality of Kwintsheul in the province of South Holland. According to Daldrup & Söhne, the capacity is at least 110 liters per second and the temperature of the thermal water is around 86 degrees Celsius. This value is well above the projected average value.

Read more at Geothermal Energy News
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