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Keynote speakers announced for GEA International Geothermal Showcase

Keynote speakers announced for GEA International Geothermal Showcase GEA International Geothermal Energy Showcase, Washington, DC, U.S. (source: GEA)
Alexander Richter 4 Mar 2014

The Geothermal Energy Association today announced the the keynote speakers for the International Geothermal Showcase 2014, who will address attendees in Washington, on April 22, 2014.

In an press release today, the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) announced the keynote speakers for the International Geothermal Showcase 2014. Ambassador Carlos Pascual, Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs, U.S. Department of State and Ali Zaidi, Deputy Director for Energy Policy, White House Domestic Policy Council will address attendees at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. this Earth Day 2014 (Tuesday, April 22).

The one-day program will showcase geothermal projects, trends and governmental policies in the U.S. and around the world. Topics covered will include: the geothermal market today, major public funding entities, how to address and reduce geothermal project risk, projects under development in the U.S. and internationally, outlook for the future of the geothermal market, policies driving geothermal development and more.

“Attendees should prepare for an engaging day-long discussion shaped by the deep energy experience of these two policy leaders,” said GEA Executive Director Karl Gawell. “Together, they will guide attendees of the GEA International Geothermal Showcase in looking within and without the United States for ways forward in geothermal energy development and policy.”

The day will open with a Keynote Address by Ambassador Pascual, who serves as Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs for the U.S. Department of State. Ambassador Pascual has more than two decades of high level diplomatic and academic experience and is a leading expert in addressing the centrality of energy issues to our national interests and to the conduct of U.S. foreign policy. Previously, he served as United States Ambassador to Mexico.

Zaidi will deliver the Afternoon Keynote Address. Zaidi has served in a number of roles within the Obama Administration, where he currently handles a wide range of policy issues related to supply of and demand for energy as Deputy Director for Energy Policy, White House Domestic Policy Council. An energy policy specialist, he previously served as special assistant to the Secretary of Energy.

The program will also host the following international leaders including Jorg Baumgartner, Managing Director, Bestec; Horst Kreuter, Director, Geothermal Power Tanzania; Sanusi Satar, Senior Management Representative, Star Energy Holding Ltd.; Eng. Stanley Kamau, Director, Public Private Partnership (PPP) Unit, Ministry of Finance, Kenya; Dr. Silas Simiyu, Managing Director, Geothermal Development Company; Gosaye Mengistie Abayneh, Director, Energy Studies and Development, Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy, Ethiopia; Dr. Markus O. Häring, Geo Explorers Ltd.; Hiroshi Asanuma, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST); and more.

For more information or to register, please visit http://www.geo-energy.org/events/April_22_2014_International%20GEA_Forum.aspx. For questions regarding sponsorships, please contact Kathy Kent at Kathy@geo-energy.org.