10-11 May, Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC), Glasgow, Scotland, UK
The annual Call for Papers for the UK’s largest conference devoted to renewable and low carbon energy solutions has been published.
It appears both in a launch newsletter just hitting thousands of desks in hard copy and pdf formats, and online at www.all-energy.co.uk.
Last year the conference had a number of presentations on geothermal energy:
- Geothermal hot saline aquifer heat in Scotland: Potential and hurdles - Dr Ruth Robinson, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of St Andrews
- The Hill of Banchory Geothermal Energy Project - Dr Michael Feliks, UK Operations Manager, Cluff Geothermal
- Deep geothermal heat at the new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre - Dr Ryan Law, Managing Director, Geothermal Engineering Ltd
- Fortissat Minewater Geothermal Project - Dr Jelte Harnmeijer, Fellow - Renewable Energy, The James Hutton Institute
- Benefits of geothermal district heating networks (district heating vs isolation) and the current strategy in the Netherlands for developing geothermal projects - Dr Maurice Hanegraaf, Business Director, Geo Energy
- How can we build a sustainable future for our geothermal resources? - Kirsten Pasturel, Completion Engineer, Ross Engineering A/S
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