Germany’s rising heat costs highlight geothermal’s edge

Germany’s Rising Heat Costs Highlight Geothermal’s Edge

Heating costs in Germany have climbed sharply, with the national average cost reaching about EUR 12 cents per kWh, sharply higher than in 2021.

According to an analysis published in DER SPIEGEL, average heat consumption per square metre fell roughly 10 percent due to efficiency upgrades and milder winters, but households still face higher bills overall.

Geothermal systems offer long-term stability that fossil fuels cannot, with intensity improved, averaging 166 g/kWh compared with 201 g/kWh for natural gas.

Heating homes in Germany has become noticeably more expensive.

Author summary: Germany's heating costs rise, geothermal gains edge.

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ThinkGeoEnergy ThinkGeoEnergy — 2025-10-14

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