Geothermal production: Geological study for deep and surface geothermal energy, vertical or horizontal, sizing of heat pumps and production potential. Search for service providers in your region
The study includes:

feasibility study and connection to the geothermal heating network, including the most efficient materials for each site.

Geothermal energy is one of the cheapest sources of energy for heating networks. However, the need for an upstream feasibility study can greatly reduce the cost of connection work or the creation of a heating network. Envenergreen offers to carry out preliminary studies for any geothermal project, knowing that a project is defined by the following elements:

Areas with current and future energy potential (urban fabrics with sufficient density, construction and renovation programmes, etc.);

Areas where it is possible to set up a boiler/energy production plant (solar, geothermal), or an energy storage facility;

The location of attractive local energy sources (geothermal energy, waste-to-energy plants).

This study can include the following additional steps, which Enevenergreen also provides:

An energy audit of potentially connectable buildings, whose "energy" weight would be crucial to the balance of the project;

A technical audit of existing boiler plants;

A hydrogeological study of a geothermal deposit that could be used to supply the heating network.

 

The subsoil is an inexhaustible, efficient and non-polluting source of energy