
InnoGeo presented Innovative cooling technology at European Geothermal Congress 2025
The Danube GeoHeCo project partner, InnoGeo, recently participated in the European Geothermal Congress 2025, where the work on cutting-edge cooling technology powered by geothermal energy was presented.
The presentation focused on the adsorption of chiller technology developed for the summer utilization of thermal water at the North 1/A heating plant. This innovation forms a key component of the Danube GeoHeCo pilot district cooling project, jointly implemented by InnoGeo and the local district heating service provider.
The project showcases state-of-the-art waste heat utilization for cooling purposes, supporting both sustainable energy solutions and efficient sector coupling.
The project paper was submitted under the "Sector Coupling" technical section and was presented by Dr. Emese Dóró-Tóth.
The European Geothermal Congress 2025, held from 6 to 10 October in Zürich, brought together the entire European geothermal community. As a flagship event in the energy sector, EGC 2025 served not only to unify the industry but also to advance it toward greater innovation and impact. Focused on integrating geothermal energy into the European energy mix, the congress plays a vital role in supporting the EU’s decarbonization goals and enhancing energy independence across the continent.

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