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ETIP Geothermal publishes Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda

ETIP-G has published the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for Geothermal Technologies outlining research and innovation initiatives to facilitate geothermal deployment.

The European Technology and Innovation Platform on Geothermal (ETIP-G) has published the “Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for Geothermal Technologies.” The report aims to shape the strategic plan for research and innovation (R&I) in the geothermal sector and outline research priorities in the coming decades.

The full “Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for Geothermal Technologies” document can be accessed via this link.

To facilitate further geothermal deployment, R&I of improved next-generation geothermal systems and technologies are key for new applications, markets, and meeting deployment in the EU for the 2050 milestone. The Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) recommends actions and research priorities that should be addressed to achieve the key technological and transversal challenges that could make the vision a solid reality between now and 2050.

“The ETIP geothermal members have done immense work to write this Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda on geothermal technologies. I want to thank all of them. The merger with the RHC-Plaform geothermal panel from 2023 has even strengthened the power of the ETIP and made it a unique and relevant platform for geothermal R&I. Developing these technologies will make geothermal the key energy source of the transition towards climate neutrality by 2050,” said Fausto Batini, ETIP Geothermal President.

The SRIA presents the following research priorities:

A key message of the SRIA is that it is not only necessary to strengthen R&I private investments but also to increase the public funding budget for R&I projects at the European, national and regional levels.

Source: ETIP Geothermal

Carlo Cariaga
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