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China launches first supercritical CO2 geothermal heating project

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China launches first supercritical CO2 geothermal heating project

2026-05-19 20:30 Last Updated At:05-20 15:21

China's first geothermal heating project using supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2) technology has officially begun operations in Zhengzhou, central China's Henan Province, marking a breakthrough in the country's efforts to improve the efficiency of geothermal energy development, according to China Huaneng Group.

The project extracts underground heat by circulating supercritical CO2 through geothermal wells reaching depths of approximately 2,500 meters.

As the system starts operating, supercritical CO2 is injected deep underground through pipelines, where it absorbs geothermal heat before returning to the surface to transfer the energy to residential heating systems.

Unlike conventional geothermal projects that typically use water as the heat-transfer medium, the new system uses supercritical CO2. It has higher density and lower flow resistance, which improves heat extraction efficiency by around 20 percent while reducing heating energy consumption by roughly 10 percent.

The project is also designed to minimize environmental impact. The system does not consume groundwater, thus preventing its operation from contaminating underground geological formations, and reducing disturbance to the surrounding subsurface environment.

Once fully operational, the facility is expected to provide winter heating for more than 18,000 square meters of residential housing. It is projected to replace approximately 288 tonnes of standard coal annually and reduce CO2 emissions by about 750 tonnes per year.

China launches first supercritical CO2 geothermal heating project

China launches first supercritical CO2 geothermal heating project

Fans in Madrid passionately celebrated the victory of Team Spain in their World Cup Round of 16 match on Monday after witnessing a hard-earn win against Portugal.

The fierce match was broadcast at Plaza de Colon where supporters gathered together to watch the tense Iberian derby.

Failing to find breakthroughs in normal time, Spain finally broke the deadlock in the first minute of stoppage time. Substitute Mikel Merino scored, helping Spain reach the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals and ending Cristiano Ronaldo's bid to lift football's biggest trophy.

"It feels really great. Honestly, I was extremely nervous and it was tough just now, but now I feel wonderful — we finally won. Spain kept fighting until the very end, kept playing with determination, and Portugal also played really well," said Paula, a Spain supporter.

"I feel great, because Spain won and that's my country. I'm also very happy, as we have advanced to the quarterfinals. Next, we will see if Spain can go all the way and win the World Cup," said Diego, another Spanish fan.

Spain, who have yet to concede a goal at the tournament, will face Belgium in the quarterfinal in Seattle on July 10.

Supporters in Madrid celebrate as Spain defeats Portugal in World Cup 1/8 Final

Supporters in Madrid celebrate as Spain defeats Portugal in World Cup 1/8 Final

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