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Webinar – Green hydrogen and geothermal power, 16 November 2023

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Registration is currently open for a webinar in Hydrogen and Geothermal being hosted by the African Union Commission and organized by the Geothermal Risk Mitigation Facility. The full agenda of the webinar will be published soon. The full agenda of the webinar will be published soon.

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Webinar – DOE’s Pathways to Commercial Liftoff Report for Geothermal, 12 April 2024

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Department of Energy will be hosting the “DOE’s Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Next-Generation Geothermal Power Webinar” on the 12th of April 2024 from 2:00-3:00 pm ET. Registration for the webinar is currently open. Click here to register.

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IGA launches “Facts for Future” series to shape the future of geothermal

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The International Geothermal Association (IGA) has announced the much-anticipated webinar series “Facts for Future” which aims to highlight the critical role of data collection and setting standards in the geothermal sector. Commitment to Advancement: Dedicated focus on enhancing the development of geothermal energy.

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Registration open for Advancing Geothermal Workshop, New Mexico, 18 April 2024

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This workshop is designed to unite industry professionals, academics, and students to discuss and plan the future of geothermal energy in New Mexico. With a focus on thermal storage networks, geothermal power plants, and direct-use projects, the workshop aims to accelerate geothermal development in the Land of Enchantment.

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The COP28 pledge to triple up by 2030 and implications for geothermal

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One of the biggest stories and most widely supported initiatives coming out of the 2023 UN Climate Change Conference (CO28) in Dubai, UAE is the pledge to triple the world’s installed renewable energy capacity by 2030 to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C. Global installed renewable electricity generation capacity in the 1.5°C