The feasibility study will investigate the conditions for producing both electricity and district heating from geothermal energy in Skåne. The extraction of geothermal energy is done by drilling 1 to 2 km into the soil and extracting heat from the Earth’s interior. Heat can be converted into electricity with modern thermal power technology and the surplus is used as district heat. Geothermal energy is under strong development globally as an alternative to replacing green energy solutions such as solar and wind power. In Skåne, there are relatively good geological conditions to use geothermal energy in Skåne. In combination with technological developments moving forward, there is a need and interest to investigate how electricity and district heating can be extracted from the bedrock. In the feasibility study, the latest drilling technology and thermal power systems will be mapped. An analysis is then conducted to investigate how a new geotechnology can be integrated in combination with thermal power based on the conditions that exist in Skåne. In an upcoming implementation project, a geothermal centre will be built that strengthens companies and organisations in the region. In the feasibility study, different funding opportunities for possible implementation will be investigated.