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Webinar – 5th Annual Danish Geothermal Conference, Feb 24, 2021

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Alexander Richter 18 Jan 2021

The 5th Danish Geothermal Conference will take place February 24, 2021 with a focus on how to ensure that geothermal energy has a place in the climate action plan in Denmark.

Danish District Heating and Geoop are inviting for the 5th annual geothermal conference on 24 February 2021. This year’s event will take place as webinar 13:00 to 15:15 on February 24, 2021.

The theme is “how do we ensure that geothermal energy has a place in the climate action plan” of Denmark

Dansk Fjernvarme og Geoop indbyder til den 5. årlige geotermikonference den 24. februar 2021, som Webinar, kl. 13.00-15.15 – Tema: Hvordan sikrer vi, at geotermi får en plads i
klimahandlingsplanen.

Program:

  • 1300 – 1310 Welcome – Søren Egge Rasmussen
  • 1310 – 1320 The Government’s visions for geothermal energy in the heat supply – part of the
    climate action plan? – Minister of Climate, Energy and Supply – Dan Jorgensen
  • 1320 – 1340 The geology is still suitable for geothermal in large parts of Denmark – what are we waiting
    for – State geologist Lars Henrik Nielsen, GEUS
  • 1340 – 1410 Panel discussion – geothermal contribution to achieving climate goals
    How much CO2 can geothermal energy help to reduce? How much biomass can geothermal displacement? – Christian Ibsen, CONCITO; Kim Mortensen, Dansk Fjernvarme;  Bjarne Munk Jensen, Affald, Varme Aarhus;
    Chair: Jette Miller
  • 1410 – 1430 E.ON Värme SE’s visions for geothermal energy in Sweden. How does regulation in Sweden support the development of a technology such as geothermal energy? – Per Anders Tauson, Head of District Heating, E.ON Värme SE
  • 1430 – 1450 Energy efficiency improvements and geothermal energy Katrine Bjerre, Synergy
  • 1450 – 1510 Geothermal energy – why it is so important for the heat supply in the larger cities Kim Mortensen, Danish District Heating
  • 1510 – 1515 Thanks for today, Søren Egge Rasmussen

Source: Event website