Brief
This contract involves the design and construction of a geothermal plant in Sochaczew. The project includes the following key components: 1. Construction of a geothermal heating plant in a decommissioned heating facility owned by Przedsiębiorstwo Energetyki Cieplnej Sochaczew Sp. z o.o., located at 70 600-lecia Avenue, Sochaczew. The plant will be equipped with two absorption heat pumps powered by high-temperature heat. 2. Installation of technological systems and construction of two geothermal wells: the extraction and injection well Sochaczew GT-1 located on Okrężne Street, and the geothermal extraction and injection well Sochaczew GT-2 located on Energetyczna Street. The construction of Sochaczew GT-2 is currently underway and is expected to be completed by January 2025. 3. Construction of a pre-insulated geothermal water pipeline from well Sochaczew GT-1 to the geothermal plant and from the geothermal plant to well Sochaczew GT-2. 4. Construction of a discharge pipeline for cooled geothermal water from the geothermal plant to the boundary of the area where well Sochaczew GT-1 is located. 5. Construction of pre-insulated heating networks connecting the geothermal plant to the currently operating heating systems in the city, with a total length not exceeding 2600 meters. 6. Construction of a distribution node in the heating plant at 25 600-lecia Avenue. 7. Construction of a heat exchange node in the heating plant at 23 Żeromskiego Street, based on comprehensive project documentation prepared by the contractor and obtaining the necessary administrative decisions, permits, and agreements to enable execution, commissioning, and obtaining the appropriate usage permits. The entire investment project covered by this contract will be located in the city of Sochaczew, Sochaczew County, Mazowieckie Voivodeship. The aim of this investment project is to utilize renewable thermal energy obtained from geothermal water to supply the municipal heating system, which will reduce the consumption of fossil fuels and decrease air pollution emissions.