Geothermal ERA-NET participates in conferences and events

20.12.2013

The project has been well received internationally and has been disseminated at several different events and conferences. 

 Below is a list of the major ones.

  • Renewable Heating & Cooling Technology Platform panel meeting in Brussels on 4 September 2012.  Address by Gunter Siddiqi, Swiss Federal Office of Energy, Geothermal ERA NET Work Package 5 Leader. Venue: EUROCITIES -Square de Meeûs 1, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
  • Iceland Geothermal Conference, 4-8 March 2013 Address by Paul Ramsak – Agentschap NL, Geothermal ERA NET WP 2 leader. Venue:  Conference Center Harpa – Reykjavík, Iceland
  • Seminar on research infrastructures, JPI and ERA-NET,  hosted by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland, 20 May 2013  Address by Lubos Slovak, Geothermal ERA NET partner  Venue: Warsaw (Centrum Bankowo - Finansowe "Nowy Świat", sala/room A),
  • 4th European Conference on Renewable Heating & Cooling 22-23 April 2013, Dublin Ireland Address by Hjalti Páll Ingólfsson, Project manager at Geothermal ERA NET coordination office. Venue: The Convention Centre Dublin, Ireland
  • European Geothermal Congress 3-7 June 2013 Keynote address by Guðni A Johannesson, Orkustofnun Director General, ERA NET coordinator Venue:  Palazzo dei Congressi in Pisa, Italy
  • Global Atlas IRENA expert meeting, 3 June 2013 Address by Guðni A Johannesson, Orkustofnun Director General, ERA NET coordinator Venue:  Palazzo dei Congressi in Pisa, Italy
  • Korea-EU R&D Forum, 25 June 2013, Addres by Gerdi Breembroek, Agentschap NL, Geothermal ERA NET WP2 leader. Venue: Thon Hotel, Wetstraat 75, Brussels
Progress on establishing the Geothermal ERA-NET has been communicated at various Executive Committee meetings of the IEA‘s Geothermal Implementing Agreement and the Steering Committee teleconferences of the International Partnership for Geothermal Technology (an EGS focussed and project-specific collaboration platform for the USA, Iceland, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand).
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