Conserving Our Planet
Sign the cooperation agreement, and Kaishan's geothermal power station development in Europe will step into a fast lane
Date:2022-12-13

       The development of the Tura power plant will speed up the utilization of local geothermal energy; Reliable, renewable, geothermal energy can provide an answer to the energy crisis


       Budapest, 11/12/22 - The Dunakanyar-Ipoly-Galga menti Területfejlesztési Zártkörűen Működő RészvényBudapest, 11/12/22 - The Dunakanyar-Ipoly-Galga menti Területfejlesztési Zártkörűen Működő Részvénytársaság (D.I.G.) and the Singaporean KS ORKA Renewables Pte., Ltd (KS ORKA), a subsidiary of the Kaishan Group, signed a letter of intent on the secondary use of geothermal energy and the joint development of the Tura power plant. The joint goal of the two companies is to speed up the development of the use of geothermal energy in Hungary, which can reduce the population's dependence on fossil fuels, and strengthen the country's energy sovereignty. The first stage of the co-operation is the development of the Tura power plant, which is followed by the detailed mapping and exploitation of additional geothermal assets.társaság (D.I.G.) and the Singaporean KS ORKA Renewables Pte., Ltd (KS ORKA), a subsidiary of the Kaishan Group, signed a letter of intent on the secondary use of geothermal energy and the joint development of the Tura power plant. The joint goal of the two companies is to speed up the development of the use of geothermal energy in Hungary, which can reduce the population's dependence on fossil fuels, and strengthen the country's energy sovereignty. The first stage of the co-operation is the development of the Tura power plant, which is followed by the detailed mapping and exploitation of additional geothermal assets.

       Currently, less than 10 percent of Hungary's geothermal potential is utilized. Currently there is only one power plant capable of producing electricity in Hungary - located in Tura, Pest County. Geothermal energy is a renewable energy derived from the Earth's internal heat, which can be used to produce electricity as well as heating and cooling for distrcit and industrial users. This alternative energy source could provide valid answers to the issues raised by the energy crisis. Among renewable energies, geothermal energy means unlimited and continuous energy gains. Its production does not cause pollution of the environment or deterioration of the quality of life of the population living in the vicinity of the power plants.

       The full utilization of Tura's geothermal resources requires significant developments and expansions, which the partners undertook in a letter of intent. According to the letter of intent signed by D.I.G. and KS ORKA on November 14, 2022, the first project will be implemented with the further development of the Tura facility. This will be later followed by several other projects in the future with the aim of increasing the volume of the Hungarian renewable energy market, realising the country's huge geothermal potential. As long-term, strategic partners, the companies will work for the development of local geothermal energy, and in the phases following the Tura project. They will specifically strive to bring significant knowledge to Hungary along with technology, cooperation with local scientific and professional workshops, and provide space for additional Hungarian partners.

       About Dunakanyar-Ipoly-Galga mente Területfüllezzeti Zrt.:
The company was created to implement complex domestic and EU development programs, various energy, renewable energy, tourism, sports and leisure, creative industry, and e-mobility projects. Among the projects launched in 2019, the development of geothermal energy plays a prominent role, which is carried out jointly with the world's largest companies operating in this field. Specialists from a domestic and a foreign university are also participating in the project.
       Kaishan Group is rapid-growing independent power producer and geothermal modular plant equipment supplier, with a portfolio of geothermal assets of more than 400MW in operation and/or development in Indonesia, US, Hungary, Turkey and Kenya. Turawell Kft., a member company of Kaishan Group, is the only existing geotheraml IPP in Hungary.


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