Geothermal Technology Transfer Workshop |
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Are you looking to grow your business by serving new markets? CanGEA helps organizations recognize the overlap between their current lines of business, and helps them adapt their services and technologies to access new markets within the geothermal power and heat industry by:
Technology has a large role to play in harnessing geothermal energy. While the industry has been established for more than a century, it remains a subsurface exploitation business – characterized by large gaps in information and significant associated risk at the early project stages, which various technologies attempt to address. The issues are compounded by the fact that as global resource exploitation has taken place for over a century, the remaining resources are further down the economic merit order. Technology has been called on to respond to and push both the operating and economic boundaries and move these lower quality resources towards financial viability.
CanGEA’s mandate is the development of the geothermal energy industry in Canada and to help our members with their international projects. We need the equipment and services which originate from the mining industry to make geothermal projects more competitive and to increase our known resource base, whether in Canada, or internationally. The workshop aims to provide briefings to mining equipment & service providers about how the geothermal industry can be an end user of your technology & processes. It also seeks to identify the incremental innovations and inventions required by the research community. The mining techniques used for exploration and evaluation of potential mineral resources are applicable for the exploration and assessment work for geothermal project development. The management of mine wastewater, which is often warm enough for economic activity, is also of interest. We believe there are many more cross-over opportunities. Others include:
- Identifying technology transfer opportunities to the geothermal energy industry supply chain
- Analyzing your business’ potential to sell into the $100 billion worth of international geothermal projects that are currently under development
Technology has a large role to play in harnessing geothermal energy. While the industry has been established for more than a century, it remains a subsurface exploitation business – characterized by large gaps in information and significant associated risk at the early project stages, which various technologies attempt to address. The issues are compounded by the fact that as global resource exploitation has taken place for over a century, the remaining resources are further down the economic merit order. Technology has been called on to respond to and push both the operating and economic boundaries and move these lower quality resources towards financial viability.
CanGEA’s mandate is the development of the geothermal energy industry in Canada and to help our members with their international projects. We need the equipment and services which originate from the mining industry to make geothermal projects more competitive and to increase our known resource base, whether in Canada, or internationally. The workshop aims to provide briefings to mining equipment & service providers about how the geothermal industry can be an end user of your technology & processes. It also seeks to identify the incremental innovations and inventions required by the research community. The mining techniques used for exploration and evaluation of potential mineral resources are applicable for the exploration and assessment work for geothermal project development. The management of mine wastewater, which is often warm enough for economic activity, is also of interest. We believe there are many more cross-over opportunities. Others include:
In essence, the workshop aims to inform the mining industry that there are additional buyers for your equipment and services in another market segment, and to inform on the types of technologies & services required from the exploration through the operational phase of geothermal projects.
Join us for the fourth technology transfer workshop of our Geothermal Innovation Roadmap. It will be held from 1:00pm to 4:00pm and the price is $200. Subsidies are available for this workshop and can be found below.
Join us for the fourth technology transfer workshop of our Geothermal Innovation Roadmap. It will be held from 1:00pm to 4:00pm and the price is $200. Subsidies are available for this workshop and can be found below.
Workshop Agenda:
- Overview of the Geothermal Industry's Needs and existing Best Practices; an opportunity to hear from our members. Canadian business development and research opportunities presented by Alison Thompson. International business development and research opportunities presented by Alexander Richter.
- Round table discussion of the Mining industry's existing Best Practices that can meet the Geothermal Industry's Needs (Technology Transfer)
- Identification of further innovation and invention required by the academic and research community
There will be a similar workshop featuring the aerospace & defence industry in the morning. We are offering a package deal for those wishing to attend both workshops for $350. Please click here for details about the aerospace & defence workshop.
Geothermal Technology Roadmap Workshop Schedule
The workshop is part of the GSA's Annual Conference and group hotel rates are available. Check their website for a list of participating venues.
Subsidy Details:
Are you attending the Technology Transfer Workshops from outside of Canada? We can help you with some of your travel costs. Attendees must be pre-approved by CanGEA for travel to Vancouver, BC. To be eligible for reimbursement, receipts must be provided to CanGEA.
Listed below are the individual travel expense types and their additional guidelines:
* The straight route is defined as the route between the traveller’s home location and the location of the trade mission without any additional stops/legs/destinations for non technology transfer workshops related purposes (layovers or stops are acceptable when they are for the purpose of securing a more economical price).
Listed below are the individual travel expense types and their additional guidelines:
- Airfare: Up to 50% of airfare costs. Only the cost of return economy class airfare for the straight route* is eligible. Technology Transfer Workshops participants are expected to choose economy airfare and book their flight.
- Per Diem: Expenses for accommodation, meals and incidentals, up to a maximum of $200 CAD for each traveller for each working day while travelling to/from the Technology Transfer Workshops.
- Ground Transportation: Up to 50% of your taxi-bus-train fees. If a traveller chooses to use bus or car to travel (straight route) to the event as an alternative to flying, the claimed expense cannot exceed what an equivalent straight route economy class airfare would be expected to cost.
* The straight route is defined as the route between the traveller’s home location and the location of the trade mission without any additional stops/legs/destinations for non technology transfer workshops related purposes (layovers or stops are acceptable when they are for the purpose of securing a more economical price).
Direct Use Worskhop with Dr. John Lund
March 28th, 2014
Geothermal energy taps into heat from deep in the earth and has a number of ancillary uses like heating buildings, greenhouses, aquaponics tanks and melting icy roads. Communities benefit from using geothermal heat by reducing heating costs, increasing production, and providing a clean, reliable source of power to their facilities.
As a proven and limitless resource, dozens of countries around the world understand the value proposition of geothermal direct use for local businesses. Industry, commercial enterprises, and responsible citizens all stand to benefit from access to a renewable supply of baseload heat.
Municipalities and communities: You can increase the potential for economic growth by utilizing the renewable resource under your town to provide costless heat to local businesses.
Entrepreneurs: What kind of business would you establish if you had 24/7 supply of renewable heat?
Developers: Have you ever tried to think of creative ways to improve your project’s economics and build strong relationships with the communities you operate in?
To address these opportunities, CanGEA welcomes the foremost authority on the subject of geothermal direct use to lead a 1-hour long presentation at the annual conference on March 27th, and the in-depth day-long Direct Use Applications and Opportunities Workshop on March 28th.
As a proven and limitless resource, dozens of countries around the world understand the value proposition of geothermal direct use for local businesses. Industry, commercial enterprises, and responsible citizens all stand to benefit from access to a renewable supply of baseload heat.
Municipalities and communities: You can increase the potential for economic growth by utilizing the renewable resource under your town to provide costless heat to local businesses.
Entrepreneurs: What kind of business would you establish if you had 24/7 supply of renewable heat?
Developers: Have you ever tried to think of creative ways to improve your project’s economics and build strong relationships with the communities you operate in?
To address these opportunities, CanGEA welcomes the foremost authority on the subject of geothermal direct use to lead a 1-hour long presentation at the annual conference on March 27th, and the in-depth day-long Direct Use Applications and Opportunities Workshop on March 28th.
Case Study: “Gone Fishing” Aquaculture Project
Application Type: Aquaculture
Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon
The aquaculture ponds are used to raise 85 varieties of tropical fish that originated from Lake Malawi. 250,000 fish are sold annually to tropical fish wholesalers.
Resource: A 460-foot deep well that pumps up to 300gpm of 210°F water is the primary geothermal heat source for the newer ponds. Older ponds are supplied heat from a cascaded source that originates from greenhouses at a separate facility.
Utilization: The composition of the water is similar to that of Lake Malawi’s and though it may be slightly more alkaline, an easy fix solution is to use diatomaceous earth as pond liner, which would reduce the pH to a more favorable level. The temperature of the geothermal water is much higher than what is required by the fish and so controlling the flow rate regulates the pond temperature.
Operating Costs: The total annual operating cost is approximately $9,000 and this is largely associated with pumping costs. The farm estimates that by using geothermal heat energy, they avoid the use of 24 million kWh in electricity annually for a savings of $1,350,000.
Though the “Gone Fishing” aquaculture operation faces some unique operational challenges, it appears to be an enterprise that has been successful in utilizing geothermal heat and has plans to expand from tropical fish to tilapia. The farm itself has cited the success of its operation to the readily available source of heat.
Resource: A 460-foot deep well that pumps up to 300gpm of 210°F water is the primary geothermal heat source for the newer ponds. Older ponds are supplied heat from a cascaded source that originates from greenhouses at a separate facility.
Utilization: The composition of the water is similar to that of Lake Malawi’s and though it may be slightly more alkaline, an easy fix solution is to use diatomaceous earth as pond liner, which would reduce the pH to a more favorable level. The temperature of the geothermal water is much higher than what is required by the fish and so controlling the flow rate regulates the pond temperature.
Operating Costs: The total annual operating cost is approximately $9,000 and this is largely associated with pumping costs. The farm estimates that by using geothermal heat energy, they avoid the use of 24 million kWh in electricity annually for a savings of $1,350,000.
Though the “Gone Fishing” aquaculture operation faces some unique operational challenges, it appears to be an enterprise that has been successful in utilizing geothermal heat and has plans to expand from tropical fish to tilapia. The farm itself has cited the success of its operation to the readily available source of heat.
Speaker Bio
John W. Lund
Dr. Lund is the co-founder of the Geo-heat Center at the Oregon Institute of Technology, and the former president of the Geothermal Resources Council and the International Geothermal Association. He has published numerous papers on geothermal direct use including the “World-wide Direct Uses of Geothermal Energy” Overview every five years. Dr. Lund has consulted on direct use projects in numerous countries, the latest being Kenya.
Direct Use Trade Mission
Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA
October 2 - 4, 2014
CanGEA has received Foreign Affairs Canada Global Opportunities for Associations (GOA) funding to bring Canadian small-medium enterprises on a market exploration mission to the various world-renowned geothermal direct use sites in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
The trade mission will be an opportunity to learn from direct use geothermal experts; acquire market intelligence; discover potential partners, buyers and sellers; and bring internationally acclaimed practices back to Canada. The trade mission is planned around the time of the GRC Annual Meeting and GEA Trade Show in Portland, Oregon from September 28-October 1, 2014.
The Global Opportunities for Associations subsidy provides matching funds to Canadian small-medium enterprises for up to 50% of costs for transportation, including airfare, as well as up to a $200 per diem to assist with accommodation and meals. For those of you who are also considering attending the GRC Conference and GEA Trade Show, our GOA funding also applies to registration and travel costs.
The trade mission will be an opportunity to learn from direct use geothermal experts; acquire market intelligence; discover potential partners, buyers and sellers; and bring internationally acclaimed practices back to Canada. The trade mission is planned around the time of the GRC Annual Meeting and GEA Trade Show in Portland, Oregon from September 28-October 1, 2014.
The Global Opportunities for Associations subsidy provides matching funds to Canadian small-medium enterprises for up to 50% of costs for transportation, including airfare, as well as up to a $200 per diem to assist with accommodation and meals. For those of you who are also considering attending the GRC Conference and GEA Trade Show, our GOA funding also applies to registration and travel costs.
Trade Mission Itinerary:
Wednesday, October 1:
B2B Networking Session
- 5:00 - 7:00 PM at the Doubletree Hotel in Portland, The evening will be split into three distinct segments:
- The Chair of CanGEA, Alison Thompson will deliver an overview of Canada's diverse geothermal power and direct use opportunities
- A series of short presentations will highlight individual project opportunities, presented by their respective company representatives
- Another series of short presentations will highlight Canadian technologies and expertise presented by the industries leading firms
- There will be appetizers and an optional cash bar
Thursday, October 2:
A travel day.
Begin at Portland Convention Center
Salt Creek Falls
Crater Lake National Park
Arrive at Shilo Inn, Klamath Falls
Trade mission business forum 6:00-8:00 PM (dinner available)
Presenters: Dr. John Lund, Ms. Tonya (Toni) Boyd, B.Sc.
Begin at Portland Convention Center
- Meet at Holladay Lobby on level 2, please arrive at 7:15 AM to check-in and get continental breakfast
- Depart 8:00 AM
Salt Creek Falls
- Geology talk
- Lunch
Crater Lake National Park
- Geology talk
Arrive at Shilo Inn, Klamath Falls
- Arrive at 5:15 PM
Trade mission business forum 6:00-8:00 PM (dinner available)
Presenters: Dr. John Lund, Ms. Tonya (Toni) Boyd, B.Sc.
- Welcome & introduction (CanGEA)
- Presentation: Development of direct use projects
- Review of direct use guidebook, technical papers, Geo-Heat Center articles, etc.
- Overview of the greenhouse and aquaculture information packets
- Case studies and overview of the direct use sites that will be visited on Friday
Friday, October 3:
Begin at Hotel
Klamath Hills
IFA Greenhouses
Klamath Basin Brewery
Klamath Falls District Heating
Oregon Institute of Technology Campus
Return to Hotel
Trade mission business forum 6:00-8:00 PM (dinner available)
Facilitators: Alison Thompson, Dr. John Lund, Ms. Tonya (Toni) Boyd B.Sc.
• Larry Holzgang, Oregon Business Development Department
• Liskey Ranch (invited)
• IFA Greenhouses (invited)
• Klamath Basin Brewery (invited)
• Dr. John Lund, Toni Boyd, Oregon Institute of Technology
- Depart at 8:00 AM. Drive to Klamath Hills (Liskey Ranch and Gone Fishing)
Klamath Hills
- Arrive at 8:45 AM
- Gone Fishing: Visit greenhouse, aquaculture sites. 2 hours
- Liskey Operation: Organic vegetables, Bio diesel, Spider Mites (latter 2 no longer operational)
- Leave at 10:45 AM
IFA Greenhouses
- Arrive at 11:00 AM
- Greenhouse operation. 1 hour
- Leave at 12:00 PM
Klamath Basin Brewery
- Arrive at 12:15 PM
- Lunch, tour of the heating system and brewery. 2 hours
- Leave at 2:15 PM
Klamath Falls District Heating
- Arrive at 2:20 PM
- Central Plant for the district heating system. 1 Hour
- Leave at 3:20 PM
Oregon Institute of Technology Campus
- Arrive 3:40 PM
- Visit combined heat and power plant, heating systems, snowmelt. 1.5 hours
- Leave at 5:10 PM
Return to Hotel
- Arrive at 5:15 PM
- Completes the tour for the day.
Trade mission business forum 6:00-8:00 PM (dinner available)
Facilitators: Alison Thompson, Dr. John Lund, Ms. Tonya (Toni) Boyd B.Sc.
- Overview of the sites visited
- Panel discussion #1
• Larry Holzgang, Oregon Business Development Department
- Panel discussion #2
• Liskey Ranch (invited)
• IFA Greenhouses (invited)
• Klamath Basin Brewery (invited)
• Dr. John Lund, Toni Boyd, Oregon Institute of Technology
- Closing remarks (CanGEA)
Saturday, October 4:
A travel day.
Begin at hotel
Newberry Monument, Visitor Center, Paulina Lake
Crooked River Gorge
Concluding Reception at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Portland
Begin at hotel
- Depart at 7:00 AM. Drive to Newberry Monument, Visitor Center, Paulina Lake. 2.5 hours
Newberry Monument, Visitor Center, Paulina Lake
- Visitor Center, Obsidian Flow, Hot Springs
- Newberry Monument, Lava Lands
Crooked River Gorge
- Geology talk
Concluding Reception at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Portland
- Arrive at 7:15 PM
- Enjoy complimentary drinks at the Hotel reception as we wind down from the trip
- There will also be complimentary cooked to order breakfast in the morning and complimentary rides to the airport
Join these CanGEA members on the Trade Mission.
There are limited spaces available. The first confirmation deadline of July 31, 2014 has passed, and the remaining seats are now being given on a first come first serve basis. We encourage you to register as soon as possible to guarantee your spot on the Trade Mission. Please email [email protected] to request more information on pricing and itinerary. Only one subsidy is available per company and it is distributed as a reimbursement after the event. Provincial and Federal government employees are not eligible to receive the subsidies, but are encouraged to participate at the full price.
Subsidy Details:
Are you attending the Trade Mission from within Canada? We can help you with some of your travel costs. Attendees must be pre-approved by CanGEA for travel to Klamath Falls via Portland, Oregon. To be eligible for reimbursement, receipts must be provided to CanGEA by October 10, 2014. The GRC Conference & GEA Trade Show runs Sept 28 - Oct 1 in Portland, which may be of interest to attend prior to the Trade Mission.
Listed below are the individual travel expense types and their additional guidelines:
• 50% off Klamath Falls Field Trip registration
• There is a Canadian Trade Mission fee applicable as well
* The straight route is defined as the route between the traveller’s home location and the location of the trade mission without any additional stops/legs/destinations for non trade mission related purposes (layovers or stops are acceptable when they are for the purpose of securing a more economical price).
We look forward to helping you bring the geothermal industry to Canada.
Click here to view a previous direct use event hosted by CanGEA
There are limited spaces available. The first confirmation deadline of July 31, 2014 has passed, and the remaining seats are now being given on a first come first serve basis. We encourage you to register as soon as possible to guarantee your spot on the Trade Mission. Please email [email protected] to request more information on pricing and itinerary.
Subsidy Details:
Are you attending the Trade Mission from within Canada? We can help you with some of your travel costs. Attendees must be pre-approved by CanGEA for travel to Klamath Falls via Portland, Oregon. To be eligible for reimbursement, receipts must be provided to CanGEA by October 10, 2014. The GRC Conference & GEA Trade Show runs Sept 28 - Oct 1 in Portland, which may be of interest to attend prior to the Trade Mission.
Listed below are the individual travel expense types and their additional guidelines:
- Airfare: Up to 50% of airfare costs. Only the cost of return economy class airfare for the straight route* is eligible. Trade Mission participants are expected to choose economy airfare and book their flight. Note: our group will be taking a bus from Portland, Oregon. We suggest you book your flight into Portland.
- Per Diem: Expenses for accommodation, meals and incidentals, up to a maximum of $200 for each traveller for each working day while travelling to/from the GRC Conference & GEA Trade Show, and Trade Mission.
- Taxi-bus-car: Up to 50% of your taxi-bus-train fees. If a traveller chooses to use bus or car to travel (straight route) to the event as an alternative to flying, the claimed expense cannot exceed what an equivalent straight route economy class airfare would be expected to cost.
- Hotel: Included in the per diem.
- Registration:
• 50% off Klamath Falls Field Trip registration
• There is a Canadian Trade Mission fee applicable as well
* The straight route is defined as the route between the traveller’s home location and the location of the trade mission without any additional stops/legs/destinations for non trade mission related purposes (layovers or stops are acceptable when they are for the purpose of securing a more economical price).
We look forward to helping you bring the geothermal industry to Canada.
Click here to view a previous direct use event hosted by CanGEA
There are limited spaces available. The first confirmation deadline of July 31, 2014 has passed, and the remaining seats are now being given on a first come first serve basis. We encourage you to register as soon as possible to guarantee your spot on the Trade Mission. Please email [email protected] to request more information on pricing and itinerary.
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CANGEA 2014 GEOTHERMAL CONFERENCE
CanGEA’s Annual Geothermal Conference and Workshops
March 26-28, 2014
Calgary, Alberta
REGISTER NOW
There is no better time than now for Canada to utilize its high temperature and direct use geothermal energy resources for clean power production. Our 3-day Conference includes a private Project Developers’ Technology Needs Workshop, our Annual Conference with Industry Presentations and a Direct Use of Geothermal Heat Workshop with Dr. John Lund.
Wednesday, March 26th at 9am:
- By Invitation Only: Project Developers’ Needs Workshop. This is Canada’s opportunity to identify best practices, technologies and required innovations for geothermal project developers in order to further the geothermal industry in Canada. This session will be professionally facilitated by Dr. Graeme Beardsmore and Shellie-Ann Jober and documented for further action in CanGEA’s Geothermal Technology Roadmap and Implementation Plan.
- Opening Conference Reception with Guest Speakers
- Join CanGEA for our annual conference where you will hear recent project developments and national database and mapping initiatives, participate in panel discussions on the latest policy updates and current resource estimates, and have the opportunity to contribute to the National Geothermal Roadmap and Implementation Plan.
- Participants:
Friday, March 28th at 9am:
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Travel Assistance:
International Attendees:
Click here to find out how CanGEA can cover up to 50% of travel costs for pre-approved international participants!
Discount Hotel Rate for both International and Canadian attendees:
CanGEA has reserved a block of hotels at a discounted price at the Hampton Inn as well as Hotel Alma in Calgary. Our rooms under the CanGEA discount are running out. To reserve a room, you must:
International Attendees:
Click here to find out how CanGEA can cover up to 50% of travel costs for pre-approved international participants!
Discount Hotel Rate for both International and Canadian attendees:
CanGEA has reserved a block of hotels at a discounted price at the Hampton Inn as well as Hotel Alma in Calgary. Our rooms under the CanGEA discount are running out. To reserve a room, you must:
- Call Jennifer at the Hampton Inn, or email her at: [email protected]
- Call Magdalena at Hotel Alma, or email her at: [email protected]
- Cancellation fees within 14-days prior to the event will apply. For questions, contact Julia at [email protected]
CANGEA 2013 GEOTHERMAL CONFERENCE
“DIGGING DEEP”
March 20-22, 2013
Calgary, Alberta
Attend the 2013 CanGEA conference to learn more about recent project developments, Canadian and global database and mapping initiatives, and current research in the high temperature geothermal energy sector.
The conference will host workshops, presentations, panel discussions and a welcome night reception. Our speaker list includes some of the very best in the geothermal industry.
To view the detailed schedule for each day, please click here to view the CanGEA 2013 Conference Brochure.
Please click here to register for this event.
The conference will host workshops, presentations, panel discussions and a welcome night reception. Our speaker list includes some of the very best in the geothermal industry.
To view the detailed schedule for each day, please click here to view the CanGEA 2013 Conference Brochure.
Please click here to register for this event.
AGENDA
- Ice-Breaker Evening Reception: Wednesday March 20, 2013 (5:30 – 7:30PM)
- Mapping & Database Workshop: Thursday March 21, 2013 (8:30AM – 4:30PM)
- Industry Day: Friday March 22, 2013 (8:30AM – 4:30PM)
CONFERENCE ICE-BREAKER RECEPTION
Relax, you’re among industry friends! Have a drink and grab an appetizer, watch a geothermal energy video and get introduced to some the best minds in the geothermal industry. The ice-breaker is being held at the inspiring Hotel Le Germain in downtown Calgary. A gorgeous facility built with a state-of-the-art geoexchange design for all of the hotel’s eco-friendly heating and cooling needs.
We will be taking a special guided guest tour of the geoexchange operations, so make sure to meet in the lobby by 5:00pm to see this cool technology in action.
Special Guest Speaker:
Jeff Reading
C3Director
Operations & Enterprise Development
Hotel Le Germain
899 Centre St. SW, Calgary, AB
5:00- 7:30pm
Please click here to register for this event.
Relax, you’re among industry friends! Have a drink and grab an appetizer, watch a geothermal energy video and get introduced to some the best minds in the geothermal industry. The ice-breaker is being held at the inspiring Hotel Le Germain in downtown Calgary. A gorgeous facility built with a state-of-the-art geoexchange design for all of the hotel’s eco-friendly heating and cooling needs.
We will be taking a special guided guest tour of the geoexchange operations, so make sure to meet in the lobby by 5:00pm to see this cool technology in action.
Special Guest Speaker:
Jeff Reading
C3Director
Operations & Enterprise Development
Hotel Le Germain
899 Centre St. SW, Calgary, AB
5:00- 7:30pm
Please click here to register for this event.
MAPPING & DATABASE WORKSHOP
The CanGEA Mapping & Database Workshop will offer a robust look at the recently produced Alberta Favourability Map and other global geothermal databases. Expert-led presentations on the CO2 North American Storage Atlas, NGDS – US National Geothermal Database System and the IGA Global Protocol and Reporting Code will help guide viewers on the technical challenges and the advantages to developing globally recognized maps for the geothermal Industry.
Alberta Innovates Technology Futures
3608 33 St NW, Calgary, AB
8:30AM – 4:30pm
Please click here to register for this event.
The CanGEA Mapping & Database Workshop will offer a robust look at the recently produced Alberta Favourability Map and other global geothermal databases. Expert-led presentations on the CO2 North American Storage Atlas, NGDS – US National Geothermal Database System and the IGA Global Protocol and Reporting Code will help guide viewers on the technical challenges and the advantages to developing globally recognized maps for the geothermal Industry.
Alberta Innovates Technology Futures
3608 33 St NW, Calgary, AB
8:30AM – 4:30pm
Please click here to register for this event.
INDUSTRY DAY
Canadian Geothermal Energy Development in Canada & Abroad!
The CanGEA Industry Day will help bring you up to speed on the development of geothermal energy in Canada and by Canadians internationally. Learn about recent research and development, new geothermal projects in Canada and internationally, and hear about the provincial and federal government programs that have helped nurture the industry in the last few years.
Alberta Innovates Technology Futures
3608 33 St NW, Calgary, AB
8:30AM – 4:30pm
Please click here to register for this event.
Canadian Geothermal Energy Development in Canada & Abroad!
The CanGEA Industry Day will help bring you up to speed on the development of geothermal energy in Canada and by Canadians internationally. Learn about recent research and development, new geothermal projects in Canada and internationally, and hear about the provincial and federal government programs that have helped nurture the industry in the last few years.
Alberta Innovates Technology Futures
3608 33 St NW, Calgary, AB
8:30AM – 4:30pm
Please click here to register for this event.
Venue & City
Alberta Innovates Technology FuturesCanGEA would like to say a big thank-you to our hosts at AITF for their assistance and giving our
conference a home. The AITF facility has free parking and close access to Calgary’s light-rail transit
program (Brentwood Station).
AITF is part of Alberta’s research and innovation system and is helping build healthy, sustainable businesses in the province. Through a suite of programs and services directed towards entrepreneurs, companies, researchers and investors, Tech Futures is preparing Alberta for a next generation economy.
Calgary, AB, CanadaCalgary offers the best of all worlds – a vibrant, cosmopolitan city of over 1 Million people with
outstanding adventure and pristine wilderness only an hour away in the majesty of the Canadian Rockies, including Banff National Park.
Prosperity in Calgary relates to more than simple economics as quality of life has always been a major consideration. There is an uncommon energy and unique combination of adventure, spirit and western
hospitality that makes Calgary a great destination to visit. In Calgary and beyond you will discover a wealth of cultural attractions, festivals, parks and pathways, live performances, spa experiences and sights to see. Wide- open blue skies, sunshine and moderate climate beckons outdoor enthusiasts with four-season adventure. There are so many reasons to visit Calgary!
Please click here to register for this event.
Alberta Innovates Technology FuturesCanGEA would like to say a big thank-you to our hosts at AITF for their assistance and giving our
conference a home. The AITF facility has free parking and close access to Calgary’s light-rail transit
program (Brentwood Station).
AITF is part of Alberta’s research and innovation system and is helping build healthy, sustainable businesses in the province. Through a suite of programs and services directed towards entrepreneurs, companies, researchers and investors, Tech Futures is preparing Alberta for a next generation economy.
Calgary, AB, CanadaCalgary offers the best of all worlds – a vibrant, cosmopolitan city of over 1 Million people with
outstanding adventure and pristine wilderness only an hour away in the majesty of the Canadian Rockies, including Banff National Park.
Prosperity in Calgary relates to more than simple economics as quality of life has always been a major consideration. There is an uncommon energy and unique combination of adventure, spirit and western
hospitality that makes Calgary a great destination to visit. In Calgary and beyond you will discover a wealth of cultural attractions, festivals, parks and pathways, live performances, spa experiences and sights to see. Wide- open blue skies, sunshine and moderate climate beckons outdoor enthusiasts with four-season adventure. There are so many reasons to visit Calgary!
Please click here to register for this event.
Canadian & Global Database/Mapping Initiatives
Check out this great article that was recently published in Scientific American about how a new geothermal data system could open up clean energy reserves. We will be discussing the details and how Canada is implementing this very thing at the conference, so be sure to register now to come and learn more about it!
Check out this great article that was recently published in Scientific American about how a new geothermal data system could open up clean energy reserves. We will be discussing the details and how Canada is implementing this very thing at the conference, so be sure to register now to come and learn more about it!
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