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Geothermal power in Denmark

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Denmark has three geothermal district heating plants, one in Thisted which started in 1988, one in Copenhagen which started in 2005[1][2], and one in Aarhus, started in 2025[3] . They produce no electricity.

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  1. ^ "Thisted Varmeforsyning Geotermi". Archived from the original on 2008-10-01. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
  2. ^ Allan Mahler & Jesper Magtengaard, Proceeding World Geothermal Congress 2005, Geothermal Development in Denmark, Country Update WGC 2005 Archived 2009-03-25 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Project: Aarhus, Denmark – Geothermal in Aarhus". Innargi. 2025. Retrieved 2025-11-03. The Skejby facility will be delivering its first heat in 2025.