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EGEC announces list of top 5 geothermal innovation projects of 2018

The European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) has now announced the top five geothermal innovation projects of 2018 endorsed for the European Geothermal Innovation Award 2018 to be announced March 1, 2018 at the GeoTHERM expo & congress in Offenburg (Germany).

For its annual European Geothermal Innovation Award 2018, the European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) has now announced the top five geothermal innovation projects of 2018.

These are five endorsed nominations for the European Geothermal Innovation Award 2018. The final candidates are (in alphabetical order):

19 nominations were received from around Europe. These included submissions from a wide range of companies and research institutes, demonstrating the enthusiasm of the sector and the constant efforts towards innovation, increased efficiency, and reduction of costs.

“Every year we receive very interesting candidatures, but this year the list was particularly impressive,” said Philippe Dumas, EGEC Secretary General. “All nominations were of exceptional quality, setting the bar remarkably high and providing the jury with a difficult task. This is an important recognition both for the vitality of the geothermal industry and for the growth of the award. I would like to thank everyone who entered the competition.”

Because of a conflict of interest, two members of the jury, including EGEC President Ruggero Bertani, recused themselves before the beginning of the evaluation process to continue to ensure the transparency and independency of the jury.

The European Geothermal Innovation Award is an initiative from EGEC, the European Geothermal Energy Council, in collaboration with Messe Offenburg, organisers of the GeoTHERM fair and congress.

Designed as an opportunity for industry peers to acknowledge innovation, and for the most exciting ideas to be widely publicised, the European Geothermal Innovation Award is the seal of excellence applied to the most intelligent and important ideas in research and industry which will play a key role in the future development of geothermal energy. Nominations for the award are assessed on grounds of originality, innovation, reliability, reduction of emissions, and improvements in energy output.

The jury for 2018 is composed of Christian Boissavy (France), Adele Manzella (Italy), Sandra Kircher (Messe Offenburg, Germany), Bruno Leray (France), and Javier Urchueguia (Spain).

The Jury will now deliberate to select an overall winner which will be announced on 1stMarch at the GeoTHERM expo & congress in Offenburg (Germany).

Source: EGEC

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