Webinar Taking The Heat Out Of Geothermal Geo Energy Communications For Publics And Policy
Webinar Desalination With Geothermal Energy Jan 28 2022 Gaining the broad societal acceptance of geothermal energy is hampered by low public awareness about the subsurface exploitation of geo energy and poor community participation in energy. Titled “taking the heat out of geothermal – geo energy communication for publics and policy”, the talk is the introductory lecture of the geothermal winter school 2021 in the framework of the horizon 2020 eu project meet.
Webinar Regulatory And Policy Tools For Geothermal 23 May 2024 This webinar takes a comprehensive look at the perception of geothermal energy in the general public and examines the relative importance of various attributes (affordability, reliability, environmental impact, etc.) of energy sources when discussing them. Geoscientists are facing challenges to communicate scientific results to stakeholders. there are many studies on geothermal that are ignored by policies and public actions, hindering. Join one of our upcoming webinars to hear directly from our geothermal experts about solutions that optimize the economics of your existing or new geothermal project. Egec and euroheat and power are joining forces to shed light on this winning combo, exploring business models, successful projects, barriers and policy recommendations.
Webinar Geothermal In Global Energy Transition July 29 2021 Join one of our upcoming webinars to hear directly from our geothermal experts about solutions that optimize the economics of your existing or new geothermal project. Egec and euroheat and power are joining forces to shed light on this winning combo, exploring business models, successful projects, barriers and policy recommendations. In this conversation, we will explore the challenges of raising public awareness about geothermal energy, emphasizing the need for tailored communication strategies. This free online event brought together researchers and practitioners to explore how geothermal energy projects can better connect with communities, schools, and broader society to build understanding and support for the energy transition. When an opportunity arose to moderate the quarterly webinar for the department of energy's geothermal technologies office (gto), i took it up enthusiastically. Geothermal technology extracts the heat found within the subsurface of the earth, which can be used directly for heating and cooling, or converted into electricity. however, to generate electricity, medium or high temperature resources are needed.
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