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EGEC – Europe’s most innovative geothermal projects of 2018

The European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) has announced the endorsed nominations for its annual geothermal innovation awards, with short listed companies: Climeon, Geofluid, GPC IP, Jansen AG, and Turboden.

The European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) has announced the endorsed nominations for the Ruggero Bertani European Geothermal Innovation Award 2019, honouring the most innovative geothermal projects of 2018.

The final candidates are (in alphabetical order):

This year as well, the high-quality of submitted applications for projects developed within the previous year made for a challenging competition, showing that the geothermal sector is brimming with unceasing innovation.

“We see a continuous trend in the geothermal sector towards increased efficiency, reduction of costs, and increased attention to social benefits,” said Philippe Dumas, EGEC Secretary General. “We are glad that the award is reflecting that. It is important to continue to support this constant improvement both at European and national level in order to keep Europe’s leadership in Research & Innovation.” 

The Ruggero Bertani European Geothermal Innovation Award is Award is an initiative from EGEC, the European Geothermal Energy Council, in collaboration with Messe Offenburg, organisers of the GeoTHERM fair and congress. It is given to companies which have made an outstanding contribution towards the field of geothermal energy in the form of innovative products, scientific research or project initiatives.

In 2019, the annual European award for innovation in the geothermal field has been renamed in memory of Ruggero Bertani, who passed away in June 2018 at the age of 62. A world’s leading expert on geothermal power production, Ruggero Bertani was President of EGEC since 2016.

The jury for 2019 is composed of Attila Kujbus (Hungary, representing EGEC), Adele Manzella (Italy, research expert), Sandra Kircher (Germany, representing Messe Offenburg), Bruno Leray (France, representing ETIP-DG, industry expert), and Javier Urchueguia (Spain, representing RHC-ETIP geothermal panel). The Jury will now deliberate to select an overall winner which will be announced on 14th February at the GeoTHERM expo & congress in Offenburg (Germany).

Source: Company release by EGEC

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