Development potential of geothermal energy in Germany
More than half of Germany's energy demand is needed to generate heat, either for heating buildings or as process heat for industry. So far, 85 percent of this heat has been generated by fossil fuels, i.e. coal, oil and gas. If Germany wants to become climate-neutral by 2045, this must change. Therefore, heating methods that do not generate CO2 emissions are in demand. An alternative is geothermal energy, the use of geothermal energy, which provides the hot interior of our planet. So far, it has only been sparsely used in Germany, but this is set to change in the future: Together with centers of the Helmholtz Association, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft today presented a roadmap with recommendations on how geothermal energy could be tapped on a large scale in the future. How deep do you have to drill in this country to use geothermal energy? How many of these deep geothermal plants are there in Germany so far? What role could geothermal energy play in the heat supply in the fut...