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Course: Geothermal Energy – from potential to implementation, 11-13 July 2018

Cranfield University has announced a new course on “Geothermal Energy – From Potential to Implementation” taking place 11-13 July 2018.

Cranfield University has announced a new course on “Geothermal Energy – From Potential to Implementation” taking place 11-13 July 2018.

Renewables are seen as the future source of energy to meet the world’s growing demand, with geothermal resources offering a constant and independent supply.

There is a growing need for interdisciplinary competence to untap the vast geothermal potential worldwide, with a high level of skills’ transferability across geo-resource sectors, including oil and gas.

At a glance

Course structure

This three day course is presented through a mixture of lectures, tutorials and discussion of case studies. Active participation from the delegates is strongly encouraged during the whole course in order to consolidate learning. All delegates will receive a Certificate of Attendance upon completion of this course.

What you will learn

The course will build up the delegates’ knowledge and understanding of geothermal technologies, their current level of maturity and national and international uptake. More specifically, on completion of the course delegates will be able to:

Core content

Who should attend

Accreditation: Endorsed by The Geological Society

Pending endorsement by the European Federation of Geologists

Speakers

The course is presented by Professor Gioia Falcone of Cranfield University, together with relevant external contributors, all of whom have considerable academic and industrial experience.

Source: Cranfield University

Alexander Richter
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