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Bridging the Gaps: Advancing Superhot Rock Energy

Bridging the Gaps: Advancing Superhot Rock Energy - Available at University of Iceland
When 
Tue, 28/05/2024 - 09:00 to 13:00
Where 

Björtuloft, Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre

Further information 
Free admission

Join GEORGa research-driven geothermal cluster initiative led by the University of Iceland, and Clean Air Task Force for a workshop where we will explore the findings and technical gaps uncovered in five flagship reports focused on the capabilities necessary to create power and industrial heat from superhot (>400C) rock formations around the world.

The event takes place on Tuesday, May 28, at 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM in Björtuloft, Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre. It is an side even to Iceland Geothermal Conference, taking place in Harpa on 28-30 May.

Superhot rock energy is a visionary energy source deserving of investment, and yet almost entirely unrecognized in the decarbonization debate. With the right funding and policy support, it could revolutionize the global energy system by providing the world with cost-competitive, carbon-free, always available renewable energy. But there are still technical barriers that need to be overcome before it can reach deployment scale.

The event is open to the public – space is limited so sign up soon.

Join GEORGa research-driven geothermal cluster initiative led by the University of Iceland, and Clean Air Task Force for a workshop where we will explore the findings and technical gaps uncovered in five flagship reports focused on the capabilities necessary to create power and industrial heat from superhot (>400C) rock formations around the world.

Bridging the Gaps: Advancing Superhot Rock Energy