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- Kringlan 7, 6th Floor 103, Reykjavik Iceland
- +3548645779 (Iceland)
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- contact@geotropy.is
Geotropy and Project Innerspace in partnership

We’re proud to welcome Project InnerSpace as a strategic partner to our geothermal agri-processing project in Tapri, India. Their commitment reflects our shared belief that the world’s sustainability goals must translate into real solutions for real communities—projects that work as viable local businesses, create good jobs, and deliver immediate benefits for farmers and families. With Project InnerSpace’s support, we will scale faster, serve more growers, and accelerate community impact.
About Geotropy: Is an Icelandic, privately financed company owned by Tomas Hansson and Dr. Vijay Chauhan. Geotropy has developed and already built the first phase of a model that uses geothermal heat for value added processing for local fruit growers in Tapri. With resources from InnerSpace, the plan is to expand the project. Geotropy also hopes to add other value-added services and scale to other sites in the region and provide an efficient, holistic and sustainable solution for utilisation of Geothermal heat for global markets. To learn more please visit www.geotropy.is
About Project InnerSpace: Project InnerSpace is the leading independent non-profit organization dedicated to the global development of geothermal energy. Its mission is to remove the barriers to the exponential growth and development of geothermal energy worldwide by 2030. To learn more about Project InnerSpace please visit www.projectinnerspace.org.
About the Project: Tapri’s orchards produce world-class apples and other horticultural crops—but without dependable cold storage, many farmers must sell immediately at low prices, and a share of the harvest is lost. Globally, an estimated 4% of food is lost between harvest and retail, and geothermal enabled solutions stand to gain rapid traction in these high-need areas, preserving hundreds of thousands of tons of food each year.
The new cold storage facility will provide 500 tons of storage and fruit dehydration capacity, powered by clean geothermal heat. This project will allow farmers to preserve quality, cut waste, and sell at premium prices. The project will also catalyse local economic development by creating local jobs, reducing crop losses, and creating more predictable revenue streams for farmers and workers.



