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Webinar – The role of geothermal in Northern Ireland

Webinar – The role of geothermal in Northern Ireland Heat beneath our feet: The role for geothermal energy in Northern Ireland event banner (source: Eventbrite)
Carlo Cariaga 31 May 2022

The Geological Survey of Northern Ireland is inviting everyone to this live panel discussion on geothermal in Northern Ireland on 15 June 2022. Registration is still open.

As part of this year’s Northern Ireland Geothermal Week, a webinar and live panel discussion has been co-hosted by the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland and Queen’s University Belfast. The event details are as follows:

Title: Heat beneath our feet: The role for geothermal energy in Northern Ireland

Date and time: 15 June 2022, 7:30 – 9:00 pm BST / 8:30 – 10:00 pm CEST

Registration link: Register here

The aim of this event is to engage the public in a discussion on the role that geothermal energy can play in Northern Ireland while drawing upon the experience of expert chair and panel members. This event is for anyone with an interest in geothermal energy and the organizers are looking forward to welcoming you.

The chair for the event will be:

  • Dr Silke Hartmann, Head of Integrated Catchment Planning Team at Northern Ireland Environment Agency

Panelists include:

  • Dr David McNamara, Lecturer Earth, Ocean and Ecological Science, University of Liverpool
  • David Banks, Director at Holymoor Consultancy Ltd.
  • Professor Neil Hewitt,, Head of School, Belfast School of Architecture and Built Environment at Ulster University
  • Kristina Hagström-Ilievska, Head of Marketing & Communications at Baseload Capital.

Source: Eventbrite