Star Energy 与威立雅合作开发大型地热项目

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2025年5月6日,地点:欧洲

星能集团(AIM:STAR)欣然宣布,已与欧洲脱碳能源领导者威立雅签署谅解备忘录,共同开发大型地热项目。这项新的合作将利用来自地下的稳定、可靠、可再生和低碳能源,助力英国实现净零排放目标。地热能将取代目前用于区域供热、商业建筑、医院和教育园区供热的化石燃料能源。

英国近三分之一的最终能源消耗用于家庭、商业和公共部门的供热,产生了超过40%的碳排放量。因此,如果英国要实现其净零排放目标,就迫切需要解决供热产生的碳排放问题。地热能比许多低碳替代方案更节能,所需的地表面积更小,使用寿命更长,而且可能是一种成本更低的解决方案。由于地热系统对电力的需求较低,因此它们提供了一种不受电价影响的解决方案。在电网容量不足导致电加热或高功率热泵等替代电气化解决方案难以接入的地区,地热系统提供了一种低碳替代方案。

星能公司和威立雅将携手合作,利用先进的建模和仿真技术、水文地质和地震研究以及定向钻井技术开发地热解决方案。这些系统将采用已在全球许多地区运行的成熟技术,并具有显著的环境和最终用户效益。在许多情况下,这些系统可以连接到现有的客户供热网络,几乎无需进行任何改动。

威立雅英国、爱尔兰和北欧地区工业、水务和能源业务首席运营官约翰·亚伯拉罕表示:


威立雅在通过区域供热实现碳减排方面拥有良好的业绩记录,我们的计划是增加英国区域供热项目的数量,这与我们的全球GreenUp战略相一致。因此,我们特别欢迎这一新的合作伙伴关系,它将能够在一个供热配送复杂的行业中实现显著的碳减排。我们知道,与其他可再生能源和化石燃料解决方案相比,地热能无论从经济角度还是排放角度来看都极具吸引力。通过合作,我们将能够为广泛的家庭、商业和公共部门应用带来低碳供热的显著效益。

星能能源首席执行官罗斯·格洛弗表示:

“星能能源在英国向可持续和可预测供热转型中发挥着关键作用,而地热能在英国能源转型中也发挥着重要作用,它为企业和家庭提供自主研发、可预测的可再生热能选择,有助于政府实现2050年净零排放的目标。我们期待与威立雅团队合作,并利用我们数十年来在能源领域积累的独特专业知识开发新的项目。通过这样的合作,我们完全有信心我们的地热业务将大幅增长,因为它能够满足客户对能源供应安全可靠和脱碳化的需求。”

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Star Energy Partners with Veolia to Develop Large Scale Geothermal Projects

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 5/6/2025, Location: Europe

Star Energy Group plc (AIM: STAR) is pleased to announce that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Veolia, Europe's decarbonising energy leader, to develop large-scale geothermal projects. The new partnership will help to deliver the UK's net zero goals by using the constant, reliable, renewable and low-carbon energy source from the ground. This geothermal energy will replace the fossil fuel energy that is currently used to supply heat to district heating schemes, commercial buildings, hospitals and education campuses.

As almost a third of the final energy consumed in the UK is used as heat in the domestic, commercial and public sectors, resulting in over 40% of the UK's carbon emissions, there is an urgent need to tackle carbon emissions from heat if the country is to meet its net zero goals. Geothermal heat is more energy efficient than many low-carbon alternatives, requires a much smaller surface footprint, will offer significantly greater longevity and is a potentially lower-priced solution. As a result of the lower electrical power needs of geothermal systems, they offer a solution insulated from power pricing and, in places where alternative electrified solutions like electrical heating or high power heat pumps are more difficult to connect due to insufficient grid capacity, they provide a low carbon alternative.

Working together, Star Energy and Veolia will develop geothermal solutions using advanced modelling and simulation, hydrogeological and seismic studies, and access to geothermal heat using directional drilling. The systems will utilise proven technology in operation in many parts of the world, with demonstrable environmental and end user benefits. In many cases the systems can be attached to existing customer heating networks with minimal need for changes.

John Abraham, Chief Operating Officer, Industrial, Water & Energy UK, Ireland & Nordics, Veolia, said:


"Veolia has a proven track record of delivering carbon savings through district heating, and our plan is to increase the number of district heating schemes in the UK - aligned with our global GreenUp strategy. So we particularly welcome this new partnership that will be able to deliver significant carbon savings in a sector where delivery can be complex. We know that geothermal energy is attractive, both from an economical and emissions perspective, when compared to other renewable and fossil fuel solutions. By working together we will be able to deliver the significant benefits of low carbon heat that is needed across a wide range of domestic, commercial and public sector applications."

Ross Glover, Chief Executive Officer of Star Energy, said:

"Star Energy is playing a key role in the UK's transition to sustainable and predictable heat provision, and geothermal has an important role to play in the UK's energy transition by providing a home-grown, predictable, renewable heat option for businesses and households, contributing to the Government's 2050 net-zero ambitions. We look forward to working with the Veolia teams, and developing new projects using our unique expertise, gained over decades in the energy sector. Through partnerships such as this, we fully expect our geothermal business to grow significantly as it delivers to customer requirements to secure and decarbonise their energy supply."

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