June 22-26, 2015
The GRC has announced a mid-year GRC Workshop to Yellowstone National Park. The workshop will include a tour of the major geologic features of the park, the site of the greatest concentration of geothermal features in the world, and discussions of its volcanic history, geochemistry, and hydrology. Only 50 spaces are available. Don't be left out, sign up now!
Workshop Leaders: Duncan Foley, Gene Suemnicht, and Joe Moore.
The Cost of the workshop: $1,500 for GRC Members, $1,700 for Non-GRC Members.
The price will include bus transportation and 4 nights DOUBLE-OCCUPANCY accommodation in West Yellowstone. Also included are 4 lunches, one reception, trip materials and one dinner. NOT included are the cost of flights to/from, and accommodation in Salt Lake City on June 21st and 26th, and the cost of breakfasts each day and 3 dinners.
Highlights include:
~ GRC Workshop Registration Form
Workshop Leaders: Duncan Foley, Gene Suemnicht, and Joe Moore.
The Cost of the workshop: $1,500 for GRC Members, $1,700 for Non-GRC Members.
The price will include bus transportation and 4 nights DOUBLE-OCCUPANCY accommodation in West Yellowstone. Also included are 4 lunches, one reception, trip materials and one dinner. NOT included are the cost of flights to/from, and accommodation in Salt Lake City on June 21st and 26th, and the cost of breakfasts each day and 3 dinners.
Highlights include:
- The 13 MW net capacity U.S. Geothermal Raft River geothermal power plant and the Raft River Enhanced Geothermal System site where stimulation activities are being conducted.
- The geological and geothermal features of the Yellowstone super volcanic system.
- 300 plus geysers – more than half of all the geysers in the world.
- More than 10,000 thermal features comprised of brilliantly colored hot springs, bubbling mudpots, and steaming fumaroles.
- Grand Teton National Park
~ GRC Workshop Registration Form
For more up to date information and agenda, please visit the GRC Website. For any questions or concerns, please contact Anh Lay by email at alay@geothermal.org or by phone at (530) 758-2360 ext. 100.