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Intensive boreholes in the old Saint-Laurent barracks in Liège: “It is one of the largest facilities in Europe!”

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The pointculture of Liège moves to the B3: CD. Nevertheless, DVD collections will always be well available.

In this context. However, and following a call for projects launched by the SPW Energy, the province has undertaken a large geothermal project. Consequently, Thus, 66 drilling 127 meters deep are in progress: “It is one of the largest facilities in Europe!“By October, these perforations will feed a heat pump with a power of 260 kW. Similarly, What heat three -quarters of the buildings. Similarly, A condensing gas boiler will compensate for the missing energy.”The existing Mazout boiler will disappear. Therefore, this will significantly reduce our use of fossil fuels“Rejoices the liberal elected official.

The intensive boreholes old saint-laurent barracks drilling site, in the courtyard of the old barracks.The drilling site, in the courtyard of the old barracks. intensive boreholes old saint-laurent barracks
The drilling site, in the courtyard of the old barracks. © Provinceliege-Dép-Comm

This project, a budget of 1.3 million euros, was funded up to one million by the SPW. “”We have therefore almost spent nothing“Adds André Denis. who announces that the second phase of the project will consist in installing solar panels for a total maximum power of 120 kWc, the consumption of around 25 households per year.

In Liège. it is possible to borrow a work of art as we take a book, and it happens from the B3 artothèque.

This use of shallow geothermal energy “is still little known in Wallonia“. Recognizes Martin Wollseifen, boss of Eurodrill, in intensive boreholes old saint-laurent barracks charge of borehole work.”The geothermal potential on the edge of the Meuse is incredible and. above all, the heat of the basement is constant“He explains. Sustainable. invisible (“Aside from a small hatch on the ground“), stable and economic in the long term, this system”deserves to be exploited“, Concludes the entrepreneur. On the side of the province. the charm has already operated since the B3, in Outreuse, enjoys a system of geothermal energy directly linked to the river tablecloths.

Saint Laurent. The barracks. Photo Michel Tonneau intensive boreholes old saint-laurent barracksSaint Laurent. The barracks. Photo Michel Tonneau intensive boreholes old saint-laurent barracks
The entrance to the old military barracks. © Michel Tonneau

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Camila writes about Latin American culture, exploring the rich traditions, music, and art of the vibrant communities across the continent.
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