This project is a new step for Celsius Energy that expands upon its presence in France and the United States.
Installed in just 10 months on an occupied site, the system includes 18 closed-loop inclined wells, associated with a geothermal heat pump controlled by a digital platform optimizing the energy performance of the installation in real time. With this new installation, the SLB Group now has three buildings converted to geoenergy, putting them in right track of achieving the group’s goal of decarbonizing all of its facilities by 2050.
Karen Spenley, UK Director of Celsius Energy, emphasizes that the demonstrator is a showcase of the benefits of their technology. “?Our approach allows us to optimize system design, reduce the floor space required to conduct work and use digital tools to manage/ maximize performance. This allows us to make geothermal energy more accessible and affordable, including for sites with significant space constraints.”
Geoenergy as an opportunity for the UK
The UK remains heavily dependent on gas for its electricity production (40%) and domestic heating (85%). Thus, geoenergy represents an important alternative for the country to attain its energy security and sustainability goals.
The new demonstrator site in Stonehouse affirms Celsius Energy’s to be a key player in the British geothermal market, particularly in dense urban areas. It is also a manifestation of the company’s commitment to helping companies and communities towards a more resilient and sustainable future.
“The UK’s geothermal potential is immense, but still largely untapped. Our presence here aims to fill this gap and support the country in its transition to renewable energy,” said Cindy Demichel, CEO & Co-Founder of Celsius Energy