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The Budapest Geothermal Energy Summit returns in 2025 to convene European stakeholders

The Budapest Geothermal Energy Summit will be back on September 2025 to bring together geothermal stakeholders in Central and Eastern Europe.

The Budapest Geothermal Energy Summit returns on September 26, 2025, for its third edition, reaffirming its role as the most important annual meeting point for geothermal stakeholders in Central and Eastern Europe. Held in the heart of Budapest, this event convenes the industry’s leading voices, from policymakers and investors to engineers and innovators, to explore the enormous potential and critical role of geothermal energy in the energy transition.

This year’s summit comes at a pivotal moment. As Europe races to meet its climate and energy independence goals, geothermal energy has emerged as a uniquely stable, local, and clean energy source – one that Hungary is especially well-positioned to harness. With abundant geothermal resources beneath our feet, and increasing political and financial support for renewables, the time to unlock Hungary’s geothermal potential is now. The evolving regulatory frameworks, and growing investor interest all signal a turning point for the sector.

The 2025 conference will address the most pressing topics and opportunities shaping the geothermal agenda: from global market outlooks and technological innovation to regulatory challenges, financing strategies, and applications in power generation, heating, and cooling. Experts will also explore regional cooperation across Central and Eastern Europe, sharing success stories and joint initiatives that are transforming energy systems across borders.

The 2024 Budapest Geothermal Energy Summit (source: White Paper Consulting)

The conference will be opened by Csaba Lantos, Hungary’s Minister of Energy, who will reveal why Hungary’s geothermal opportunity is not only about environmental responsibility, but also a matter of energy security, economic development, and technological leadership.

As fossil fuels are phased out and energy demands rise, geothermal offers a reliable, domestically available solution that supports both national sovereignty and European climate commitments. Miklós Antics, President of the European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC), the leading voice of the European geothermal industry will present the opportunities and challenges of the geothermal market in the EU.

The summit will also welcome Dávid Kapes, Head of Low Carbon and New Energies at MOL, the region’s leading energy company. His presentation will offer a first-hand look into how a traditional energy player is integrating geothermal into its decarbonization roadmap, and what this means for the future energy mix in Hungary and the wider region.

Csaba Kiss, Deputy CEO at MVM will represent Hungary’s largest energy company, that plays a pivotal role in reshaping the country’s energy portfolio, including the expansion of geothermal energy.

The conference will also showcase examples from other countries. Beata Kepinska, President of the Polish Geothermal Society will bring valuable lessons and case studies from Poland. Alexander Wallisch, Member of the Board of Directors at Euroheat & Power and Public Affairs Specialist at Wien Energie will share examples of the transformation of urban heating systems in Europe.

The Budapest Geothermal Energy Summit is where connections are made, ideas are exchanged, and the future of geothermal is forged. Join us in Budapest to be part of this momentum!

For participation, speaking opportunities, or sponsorship inquiries, please contact the organizers or visit the official event website.

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