A New Way to Heat Germany with Underground Energy

Geretsried, GermanySat Feb 28 2026
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In a quiet spot beneath the Alpine foothills, two heavy machines stand ready to drill into the earth. The scene looks more like a mining site than an oil field, yet the crew uses familiar tools from the petroleum sector. Their goal is different: to pull heat from deep below instead of oil. The project sits near Geretsried, close to Munich. It is not a conventional geothermal plant that taps existing hot water pools. Instead, it creates its own flow system. Engineers will circulate water through a network of wells or loops that extend about three miles down. Long, rake‑shaped probes will reach the hot rock layers and absorb heat.
When the water returns to the surface, it carries that thermal energy. The idea is to use this heat for electricity or direct heating of buildings, turning the ground into a natural power source. By reusing equipment and expertise from the oil industry, the team hopes to speed up construction and reduce costs. This approach could change how Germany produces clean power. It shows that old drilling technology can be repurposed for renewable energy, offering a fresh angle on geothermal development. The project remains experimental, but it points to a future where the earth’s own heat powers our cities.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-new-way-to-heat-germany-with-underground-energy-ea805219

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