Usedomer Geothermie GmbH & Co. KG
Radebeul, Germany
About
Founded in 2020, Usedomer Geothermie GmbH & Co. KG is a private headquartered in Radebeul, Germany with approximately 10-50 employees specializing in Geothermal.
Usedomer Geothermie GmbH & Co. KG is a project company focused on developing the Geothermie Karlshagen initiative, a landmark geothermal heating project in the Baltic seaside town of Karlshagen on the island of Usedom. The company reactivates two existing but previously unused geothermal boreholes drilled in 1988 at approximately 1,850 meters depth to supply district heating to local buildings. The project delivers heat with at least 75% renewable energy content and is designed to avoid over 3,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. The heating network uses modern district heating infrastructure with compact heat transfer stations installed in building basements. Heat supply is planned to begin mid-2025. The geothermal fluid extracted also has potential secondary uses in thermal spas, healing water applications, and cosmetics. The company emphasizes long-term value creation, partnership with residents, and energy independence from fossil fuels. It is managed by Reinhard Biener (CEO) and Jonas Biener (Project Lead), both with extensive energy sector experience.
Headquarters
Radebeul, Germany
Founded
2020
Employees
10-50
Company Type
Private
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Ostseebad Karlshagen, Usedom
Projects
Geothermie Karlshagen
Geothermie Heringsdorf
Sustainability
3k
Tonnes CO₂/yr avoided