Szeged Spearheads Renewable Energy Revolution with EU's Largest Geothermal Heating System
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The Hungarian city of Szeged is leading the way in renewable energy adoption with the implementation of the European Union's largest geothermal heating system. This innovative project, which cost approximately €70 million, aims to replace the city's outdated gas-powered system and reduce its CO₂ emissions by 30,000 tonnes annually. Funded in part by the European Cohesion Policy, the system heats over 27,000 households and 400 public buildings using the Earth's natural heat, offering a sustainable and efficient alternative to fossil fuels. This geothermal initiative in Szeged not only exemplifies a successful shift towards renewable energy but also demonstrates potential replicability across the EU, particularly in regions with abundant geothermal resources.