Novohydro has officially launched its geothermal operations in Savar, Bangladesh, a major milestone in our mission to deliver sustainable energy solutions across emerging markets. This initiative represents not only the technical deployment of a closed-loop geothermal system, but also the beginning of long-term collaboration with local stakeholders to ensure lasting impact.

A new chapter in energy access

Savar, located just outside Dhaka, has faced growing energy demands due to industrial development and rapid urban expansion. Our geothermal solution was designed to respond to these specific local challenges, balancing energy efficiency, environmental preservation, and long-term cost-effectiveness.

Through the implementation of a modular, closed-loop geothermal system, Novohydro aims to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, stabilize the energy grid, and create a foundation for resilient infrastructure. The system’s adaptability allows it to serve both industrial and community-scale needs, with zero water extraction and minimal land use.

Empowering through collaboration

Beyond the technology, what makes this project meaningful is the partnership behind it. Novohydro worked closely with local engineers, municipal leaders, and environmental authorities to tailor the solution to Savar’s cultural and regulatory context.

Our team also initiated a local training program to equip technicians and energy professionals with the knowledge needed to operate and maintain the system. By investing in people, not just infrastructure, we ensure that the benefits of geothermal innovation are lasting and community-driven.

A long-term vision

Savar marks our first deployment in South Asia, and it won’t be the last. As we continue to expand globally, Novohydro remains committed to co-creating solutions that respond to regional needs while driving global energy transformation.

This isn’t just about clean energy. It’s about power with purpose.