Urban Geothermal Solutions

Turn-key geothermal energy solutions for commercial and public buildings

Geothermal energy and storage is one of the most effective ways to store and balance heating and cooling for buildings Technology and methods are wellproven and Sweden have been in the forefront of the industry since the late 70’s

Urban Geothermal Solutions

Fossil fuels need to be reduced dramatically to stop global warming. Cities and buildings are heavily dependent on heating and cooling systems using fossil fuels. These obsolete systems must be replaced. Urban Geothermal Solutions assists, guides, teams-up and implements customized and optimized renewable energy solutions.
The Urban Geothermal Solutions team have deep understanding and knowledge of geothermal systems and how to design and build efficient solutions for different building types and needs.
The extensive experience from more than 30 years of designing and installing geothermal solutions bring invaluable experience to project. Sweden has been installing ground source heat pumps, drilling geothermal wells and optimized methods and systems since the late 70’s.
Unique methods for drilling developed for accuracy, efficiency and environmentally friendliness enables geothermal solutions to be implemented in urban environments.
Urban Geothermal Solutions can design and size systems with all the latest features of and methods, equipment and processes ensuring the most effective solution for your project.
The team also have local experience and knowledge as well as expertise knowledge. The wide network ensures that all aspects of the project is well managed, and progress as planned.

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Solutions for buildings thermal networks

How heating and cooling of buildings and facilities is done varies depending of numerous of factors, however today, many systems relies of on fossil fuels as energy source. There are many ways geothermal solutions can substitute fossil fuels or complement other renewable energy sources.

Urban Geothermal Solutions offer spans from drilling of geothermal bore holes to building thermal seasonal storage solutions. Tomorrows energy system will be more diverse and waste energy from data centers and industry will be stored and used for heating of homes and public buildings. Low temperature energy sources will be better utilized, adding intermediate energy storages. District heating and cooling systems will be build and designed to suit new renewable energy sources.

We work for a better environment and for our climate

Project examples

University of Durham, Ontario, Canada

Transforming a campus to highly energy efficient renewable energy system.
Team of experts and reputable local contractors. The campus now have a
LEED Gold certification.

Project examples

Frölunda Torg , Gothenburg, Sweden

Frölunda Torg is one of the largest shopping centers in Scandinavia, totaling 1.2 million SQFT. The shopping center receives 12 million visitors per year and has over 200 shops and businesses that were originally heated by district steam heat and electricity for cooling.

The BTES geothermal system was able to cover 52% of the heating load capacity and 31% cooling capacity.

Project examples

Hospital Wojewódzki in Sieradz, Poland

The project goal was to develop a bankable feasibility study to convert the energy system from coalfired central heating and local biomass to a geothermal system for heating and cooling. Several test holes have been drilled, system design completed and local approvals are processed.

Implementation project is planned to start early 2023 where some 200 boreholes will be drilled to 200 meter’s (650ft) depth.

Project examples

Climate neutral Kiruna, Sweden

The city of Kiruna located in the northern Sweden. Is looking at ways to end the incineration of waste to produce heat. Storing excess energy seasonally from LKAB’s iron ore pellet production plant.
Project examples

The Beresford geothermal design - Retrofit

The Beresford is a legendary landmark on Manhattan built in 1929. To phase out end-of-useful life equipment, the co-op residents chose a hybrid geothermal and air-source heat pump . This installation is projected to reduce peak cooling demand by 18%. Provide heating while using 60% less energy than an equivalent ASHP system system. This proposed geothermal system will reduce GHG emissions by more than 40%.