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Registration open – 7th International Geothermal Investment Conference, 3-4 June 2025

Registration open – 7th International Geothermal Investment Conference, 3-4 June 2025 IGC Invest 2025 - 3-4 June 2025, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Carlo Cariaga 27 Mar 2025

Registration is now open for the 7th International Geothermal Investment Conference (IGC Invest), taking place in Frankfurt, Germany on 3-4 June 2025.

Registration is now open for the 7th edition of the International Geothermal Investment Conference (IGC Invest) taking place on 3-4 June 2025 at the Hogan Lovells premises in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Click here to register for the event.

Held in the center of Europe’s financial sector, the event will be focusing on important elements of investing in geothermal energy development, such as market overviews, investor perspectives, project opportunities and funding schemes.

Despite the potential of geothermal to play a crucial role in Europe’s heating transition, the pace of development still falls shorts of what could be achieved.  A key challenge troubling project developers is the rising investment cost, coupled with relatively high exploration risks.

Tackling financial challenges

We believe that major challenges can only be effectively addressed through productive exchanges between key stakeholders. Once again, the goal of IGC Invest is to bring together diverse perspectives—from municipalities, project developers, and industry players to banks and investors. This multifaceted approach sheds light on key challenges, showcases existing solutions, and fosters the development of new strategies.

What to expect from the event

The IGC Invest 2025 will feature exciting current projects and their innovative financing models, such as Innargi and Innovative Energie Pullach. Another notable participant is Amperland Thermalwärme, which is pioneering the integration of geothermal energy into a waste incineration plant.

Beyond project financing, the event will shift perspectives to investors, including Baseload Capital, and later to banks such as the RaboBank.

Additionally, we will explore ways to improve cost efficiency, particularly in drilling, construction, and operation. A key company featured in this segment is OMV. Lastly, we’ll look toward the future, examining how lithium extraction from geothermal brines could enhance project profitability.

Focus on discussion and networking

To ensure a dynamic exchange of ideas, IGC Invest is structured around short forums with input presentations, followed by interactive discussions. A key highlight of the event is our networking evening, offering participants an opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations while enjoying a breathtaking view of the Frankfurt skyline, courtesy of our premium sponsor Hogan Lovells.

Source: Tiefe Geothermie

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Carlo Cariaga