New geoenergy solution in Mirka’s factory cuts carbon dioxide emissions
Mirka and Adven have launched a new energy solution project in Mirka’s factory in Jakobstad, Finland. Adven will implement an energy-efficient, low-emission hybrid energy solution for the current factory and its expansion under construction. The most important part of the solution is a new geofield. Mirka aims to reduce the…
Adven speeds Hemsö’s journey towards carbon neutrality again – one property at a time
Hemsö, specialising in properties for public use, is a responsible property owner. Hemsö gave new proof of this by taking the opportunity to rethink a nursing home’s energy use in connection with the already planned property renovation. The result, a heating and cooling solution with smaller climate impact, became reality…
Heated and cooled with geoenergy – Shopping centre Skanssi reflecting on the journey so far
For nearly three years now, Skanssi shopping centre in Turku, Finland has used geoenergy in heating and cooling the premises of total 130,000 square meters. The solution is implemented and operated by Adven. Changing the energy source to geoenergy provides predictability of costs, which is essential to property investors. “In…
Hybrid energy for properties – more than geoenergy
Property owners are under pressure from investors, tenants, and the public to save costs and help battle climate change. That is what we hear from everyone in the business. Since energy use is a major factor in the life cycle costs of a property, becoming more energy efficient is a…
Adven is drilling for renewable geothermal energy for Viggby Ängar
In Täby, just outside Stockholm, Adven is drilling 300 metres into the bedrock to supply renewable geothermal heating and cooling to the new housing estate Viggby Ängar. Work to construct a climate friendly, cost-effective energy solution for Aros Bostad’s new homes is now in full swing. Ground was broken for…
Energy supply to Citycon’s Lippulaiva city centre has started – one of Europe’s largest geoenergy sites in shopping and city centres
The City of Espoo in Southern Finland aims to be carbon-neutral by 2030. One concrete step towards this goal is the construction of the Lippulaiva city centre in Espoonlahti, which will be almost completely self-sufficient in terms of energy supply and use. The centre has started using an energy service…
Aros Bostad and Adven to agree on renewable geo- and solar energy solution
Aros Bostadsutveckling AB (“Aros Bostad”) has signed an agreement with Adven on supply of geo- and solar energy to the new residential area Viggby Ängar in Täby outside Stockholm. Aros Bostad’s ambition was to maximise the use of renewable energy in the new property and Adven was able to meet…
Satakunta University of Applied Sciences will use geoenergy in the future – CO2 emissions will decrease by more than 90 percent
The property used by SAMK and Kesko in Pori’s Asema Square will be heated and cooled in the future with energy produced locally on the site. Geoenergy solution supports the carbon neutrality goals of both SAMK and property owner Hemsö. Adven is responsible for the implementation of the project. The…
Adven’s geoenergy service brings 20% savings in Vanajanlinna’s properties
Vanajanlinna, which was built in the 1920s, is a popular hotel, event venue and golf resort in the south of Finland. Since last year, its buildings have been heated and cooled using geoenergy instead of natural gas. The conversion has also made Vanajanlinna’s carbon footprint significantly smaller, reducing its carbon…