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US GEA seeks entries for 2nd annual GEA Honors awards

The U.S. Geothermal Energy Association is calling for entries for the association’s second annual GEA Honors, aimed at given awards to companies for technological advancement, environmental stewardship, and economic development.

In a release this week, U.S. Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) announced a call for entries for the second annual GEA Honors.

“After the success of last year’s inaugural awards program, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to again recognize the inspiring innovators and developers in the geothermal industry over the past year,” said Geothermal Energy Association Executive Director Karl Gawell. “Honorees will exemplify the great accomplishments and potential for the geothermal energy industry in the United States and abroad.”

Nominations are currently being accepted for the awards program. An application may be submitted for more than one award category. This year, awards will be given to GEA member companies in the following categories:

Special Recognition: Additionally, nominations will be accepted for special recognition of individuals and companies for outstanding achievement in the geothermal industry. These awards are open to GEA members, as well as non-member companies and individuals.

The GEA Honors program deadline for nominations is May 25. Finalists will be named in June.

Winners will be announced at an awards dinner at the GEA National Geothermal Summit 2012 on August 7 in Sacramento, Calif. For more information or to submit a nomination, please visit http://geo-energy.org/GEAHonors.aspx.

At last year’s Summit in Reno, Nev., award winners included TAS Energy Inc. (Technological Advancement) for its development of a new high-efficiency binary expander; Ormat Technologies, Inc. (Economic Development) for significant economic contributions to the state of Nevada by creating quality jobs, establishing a strong presence for renewables, paying millions of dollars in taxes and supporting quality programs; and EnergySource LLC Hudson Ranch I Project (Environmental Stewardship) for dramatically reducing CO2 emissions and protection of biological resources.

Source: GEA

Alexander Richter
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