Geothermal power in DenmarkFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Denmark has two geothermal district heating plants, one in Thisted which started in 1988, and one in Copenhagen which started in 2005.[1][2] They produce no electricity.
Denmark has two geothermal district heating plants, one in Thisted which started in 1988, and one in Copenhagen which started in 2005.[1][2] They produce no electricity.