On May 23, SGE hosted a Public Education Day event in Tianjin, welcoming Icelandic language students from Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) to explore the innovative concept of “Geothermal+”. Through presentations and on-site tours, SGE, as a China-Iceland joint venture of nearly two decades, showcased its pioneering achievements in clean energy transition.
At the Tianjin Sanyuanli HC, the site manager explained the geological characteristics of Tianjin’s geothermal fault zone and highlighted SGE’s measures to ensure reliable heating for local communities. Later, at Dongli District “Geothermal + Waste Heat Clean Energy Integration” project, the team introduced its cutting-edge advantages, operational processes, and technological breakthroughs. Notably, this is China’s first residential heating project where the heat source comes from a garbage incineration plant waste heat, marking a major milestone in green energy innovation.
The event, featuring interactive Q&A sessions and hands-on demonstrations, ignited the students’ enthusiasm for geothermal energy and deepened their understanding in Sino-Icelandic collaborations. They expressed strong commitment to advancing geothermal cooperation and technological exchange between the two nations.