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Reykjavik Iceland to see geothermal energy conference

26/06/2012 06:24 (333 Day 02:29 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, will be holding the Iceland Geothermal Energy Conference between 5th – 8th March 2013 at the Harpa Conference Centre.

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Acording to WebWire, the conference will be hosted by the Iceland Geothermal initiative, and will be focusing on the geothermal value chain.

The main theme of the Iceland Geothermal Conference is about sharing effective exploration methods; learn how to maximize the utilization of geothermal energy from veterans, and explore ways to realize geothermal projects with less risk and higher profitability.

Among the topics set to be reviewed at IGC 2013 will include identifying the possibilities of geothermal; resource management; finance, risk and insurance management in geothermal projects; role of governments and international funds; rules and regulations, case histories and sustainable resource management and environmental issues related to geothermal energy.

The Iceland Geothermal Conference is uniquely situated in a region rich in geothermal energy, and due to this, field trips will be offered as part of the program to selected geothermal areas close to Reykjavik in order for attendees to experience Iceland’s geothermal energy first hand.

Furthermore, a geothermal brokerage event will be organized on the third day of the conference, which gives participants the opportunity to meet and exchange information between possible technological/business partners. Also, a brand awareness exhibition will be running during the conference days.

Iceland Geothermal Conference 2013 will be the place to meet for utilities, investors, vendors, regulators, and government bodies to take an in depth look at the major steps in geothermal projects.

 

 

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