China’s Geothermal Breakthrough Powers Green Transition in Yellow River Delta
Shandong Province completes record-breaking geothermal well in 2026, offering clean energy for 10,000 households and cutting CO₂ emissions by 48,900 tonnes annually.
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Shandong Province completes record-breaking geothermal well in 2026, offering clean energy for 10,000 households and cutting CO₂ emissions by 48,900 tonnes annually.
China’s deepest geothermal well, Fushenre-1, located in Hainan province, has reached 5,200 meters and is now ready for utilization, marking a milestone in renewable energy development.
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China has completed its deepest geothermal exploration well, reaching 5,200 meters in Hainan Province. The Fushenre-1 well marks a significant step in developing renewable geothermal energy sources.
China is set to reach a new milestone in geothermal energy exploration as the Fushenre-1 well nears a depth of 5,200 meters, making it the country’s deepest geothermal well.
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