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EGEC opens country bidding for 2028 European Geothermal Congress

EGEC opens country bidding for 2028 European Geothermal Congress Country bidding is open for the 2028 European Geothermal Congress (source: EGEC)
Carlo Cariaga 11 Feb 2025

EGEC is now accepting expressions of interest from national geothermal associations to host the 2028 European Geothermal Congress.

The European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) is now accepting Expressions of Interest (EOI) for national geothermal associations to host the European Geothermal Congress (EGC) 2028.

Applications will be accepted only until 31 March 2025. Please submit proposals via email to v.bech@egec.org.

Held every three years, EGC is the premier event for the European geothermal sector, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, researchers and key stakeholders from across Europe and beyond. This week-long congress fosters collaboration, innovation, and growth in the geothermal industry, offering a unique opportunity for hosting organisations to showcase their expertise and leadership in the field.

Hosting EGC presents a strategic opportunity to:

  • Position your country as a leader in geothermal energy.
  • Attract international experts, policymakers, and businesses.
  • Foster investment, innovation, and collaboration in the geothermal sector.
  • Showcase national and regional geothermal initiatives on a global stage.
The opening ceremony of the 2022 European Geothermal Congress (source: ThinkGeoEnergy)

Previous editions have been highly successful, with EGC 2022 in Berlin attracting over 1,200 attendees from 84 different countries, as well as 55 exhibitors and more than 200 presenters, cementing its status as Europe’s largest geothermal event.

This year, the European Geothermal Congress 2025 will be held in Zurich, Switzerland on 6 – 10 October.

Source: EGEC

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