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Registration open for EGEC Geothermal Power event, 21 June 2024 in Brussels

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Registration is now open for “Geothermal Power: The Light Under Your Feet.” ” This is a high-level event being organized by the European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) that will feature insightful discussions on the future of geothermal electricity, thermal storage, and lithium.

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GreenFire, Yoiba to collaborate on geothermal projects in Spain

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This agreement enables the companies to collaborate to develop geothermal projects with GreenFire Energy’s technology, GreenFire’s GreenLoop (“GreenLoop”) and complete solutions for geothermal power generation. The two companies intend to drive geothermal development and bolster the energy transition in Spain.

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Interview – Harnessing the potential of geothermal to scale up by 2030

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(source: Celsius Energy) In addition, we have a lot more conventional geothermal resources to develop all around the world, including from deep sedimentary basins. We are going to see large growth in geothermal power of three types— conventional, enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), and advanced geothermal systems (AGS).

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Interview – Learning from the best at the 5th Iceland Geothermal Conference

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Security & Stability: One of the central themes is devoted to exploring strategies that ensure resilience and security in geothermal energy operations. Attendees will engage in discussions and presentations aimed at fortifying the stability of geothermal energy initiatives.

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Webinar – Analysis of community acceptance of geothermal, 12 October 2023

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Many countries are broadening their energy matrix and exploring opportunities to develop geothermal power projects often in regions where industrialization has not occurred. However, as technologies and our understanding of geothermal has improved, new practical applications have emerged.

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Interview – Exploring new frontiers of magma energy with KMT

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We are collaborating with the sensor community to develop new temperature sensor and temperature-resilient technologies to monitor pressure directly in the magma. Nevertheless, geothermal power generation operates with very low greenhouse gas emission, production is continuous, and the footprint is small.