Sustainable energy supply for a new urban neighbourhood
The development of modern urban neighbourhoods presents cities and project developers with a key challenge: How can a sustainable energy supply be integrated right from the planning phase?
A current example of this approach is the Redesign of the centre of Monheim, which is centrally located on Rathausplatz in the town of Monheim am Rhein.
In the third construction phase, a new neighbourhood with residential and office buildings is being created that is consistently geared towards a long-term sustainable energy supply.
The development of a renewable energy concept for the new neighbourhood was already planned at an early stage of the project by M&P Energy - Member of the SIERA Alliance supported.
Project overview
The centre of Monheim is being developed in several construction phases and will form an important part of the city's infrastructure in the future.
The third construction phase comprises:
- two residential buildings
- two office buildings
- a shared basement that connects several buildings with each other
Before construction work began, several older existing buildings were demolished to create space for the new neighbourhood development.
Geothermal energy at the heart of the energy concept
The energy concept is based on near-surface geothermal energy, which is used for both heating and cooling the buildings.
The system includes:
- 170 geothermal probes
- 95 metres depth per probe
- Installation below the floor slab of the basement
This solution utilises the ground as a long-term renewable energy source and enables an efficient and low-carbon energy supply for buildings.
Construction phase and schedule
Preparations for the installation of the geothermal system are already underway.
Current project status:
- Construction pit shoring completed
- Excavation work currently underway
- Start of geothermal energy construction: 30 March 2026
The installation phase of the geothermal system is expected to take around 4.5 months last.
Geothermal energy in urban development
Projects such as the Monheim Centre show how Geothermal energy can play a central role in the sustainable development of modern urban neighbourhoods.
By utilising the subsurface as a renewable energy source, geothermal systems offer several advantages:
- Long-term security of supply
- Reduction of CO₂ emissions
- High energy efficiency
- Reliable operation over decades
The role of M&P Energy
In this project, the client has been supported in the development of the geothermal energy concept since the early planning phases by M&P Energy - Member of the SIERA Alliance supported.
As part of the SIERA Alliance, a network of environmental and engineering experts, the company contributes extensive experience in the planning and implementation of sustainable energy systems.
The focus is on integrated energy solutions that combine technical feasibility, ecological responsibility and long-term operational efficiency.
Outlook
With the planned start of geothermal construction in spring 2026, the project represents an important step towards a sustainable energy supply for the Monheimer Mitte neighbourhood.
The project shows how geothermal energy can contribute to the development of climate-friendly urban infrastructure.
Further updates on the progress of the project will follow in the coming months.
Are you planning an infrastructure, industrial or urban development project and looking for a sustainable energy solution?
From the initial feasibility study through planning and approval to the implementation of geothermal energy systems, projects are supported by the experts from M&P Energy - Member of the SIERA Alliance accompanied.
Contact our specialists and find out how geothermal energy can be integrated into your project.
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