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







