The District Heating Pozo Fondón is an existing network that supplies heat generated from geothermal energy (mine water) and biomass to surrounding buildings, already operating on the former mine site and recently recognized by the International Energy Agency with a Global District Energy Climate Award.[1] The Mine‑to‑H2 project plans to integrate the waste heat from electrolysis into this district heating system, maximizing energy efficiency and reinforcing the site’s role as a multi‑energy hub.[1]
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