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Monday, March 5, 2018

Denmark: Danish Company to Help Develop German Geothermal Energy Projects

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) enters into partnership with German geothermal developer Deutsche ErdWärme (DEW) (News Release)

Deutsche ErdWärme (DEW) and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP), on behalf of the fund Copenhagen Infrastructure III K/S (CI III), are pleased to announce that they have entered into a partnership regarding the development of a portfolio of geothermal energy projects in the upper Rhine valley of Germany.

The partnership brings together DEW’s experience within the deep geothermal energy sector and CIP’s track record in developing, constructing and operating large renewable energy projects.

The geothermal projects will generate electricity by pumping up hot water of +100 ºC from 3-5 km depth. Geothermal is a long-term sustainable energy source with examples of wells that have been operating for more than 50 years and still produce energy today. Geothermal technology provides base load power.