At Arverne, we harness the heat beneath our feet to provide heating and cooling for buildings, industrial sites, and farms, as well as to supply district heating and cooling networks.

We also unlock value from geothermal waters which, in certain regions such as Alsace, contain critical metals—including lithium, essential for electric vehicle batteries.

Les différents types de géothermies en métropole

Shallow Geothermal Energy

Shallow geothermal energy, also known
as very low-enthalpy geothermal energy (GMI),— between 0 and 200 metres deep —
can be developed across more than 90% of French territory. The temperature of the geothermal water ranges between 12°C and 18°C.

Deep geothermal energy

Geothermal water comes from aquifer reservoirs
up to 3,000 meters deep—the geothermal water
drawn up is between 30°C and 90°C.

Deep geothermal energy with lithium

Depending on the geology, and particularly in the Rhine Graben,
geothermal water drawn from a depth of 3,000 meters contains lithium,
which Arverne calls Geolithium.

Geothermal energy: a ressource
with many advantages

Renewable and carbon-free

Choosing geothermal energy means opting for a clean, natural resource and significantly reducing yourits carbon footprint. The extracted water is then reinjected into the subsoil, where it resumes its natural cycle.

Local and sovereign

Available right beneath our feet, geothermal energy can be deployed across more than 90% of France. It is a true asset for strengthening regional energy independence. Geothermal heat is available year-round.

Discreet

Highly discreet, it integrates seamlessly into both urban and rural environments, with a minimal footprint.

Economical

Installing a geothermal system ensures stable energy bills over time, unlike other energy sources that are subject to market fluctuations and geopolitical factors.

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