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Drilling starts for expansion of mine water heating network in Heerlen, Netherlands

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Drilling starts for expansion of mine water heating network in Heerlen, Netherlands
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Drilling operations have started for a new heat source to augment the capacity of the Mijnwater heating network supplying the Parkstad region in the Netherlands. The new well is being drilled at Terhoevenderweg in Heerlen to a depth of 634 meters to access a former mine shaft containing warm groundwater.
Launched in 2004, the Minjwater project aims to use groundwater from the abandoned mine shafts in the Limburg province to provide sustainable heating and cooling of the built environment in the

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