Konin, Poland officially starts operations of geothermal heating plant

Konin, Poland Officially Starts Operations of Geothermal Heating Plant

The city of Konin has officially started operations of their geothermal heating facility, which is now the tenth operational geothermal heating plant in Poland.

Operated by the municipal heating company MPEC Konin, the plant has an installed capacity of 8 MW, but is currently operating at a capacity of 2 MW.

The construction of the heating plant was completed about a year ago and was supported by funding from the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFOSiGW), with a total investment of PLN 67 million.

The plant is a significant addition to Poland's geothermal heating capabilities.

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