L'energia geotermica ha un grande potenziale come fonte di energia rinnovabile. Sebbene attualmente nelle sue fasi iniziali, si prevede che la geotermia svolgerà un ruolo importante nella transizione verso una società senza fossili. Le Regioni Toscana, Scozia, Cleantech e Arnhem Nijmegen (Olanda), insieme ad altre regioni europee hanno costituito il Partenariato S3 per la geotermia 2.0 (EuGeoReg), Si tratta di una piattaforma Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3) europeo transnazionale specifica per la geotermia per sviluppare ulteriormente le tecniche geotermiche, condividere le conoscenze e collaborare con la Commissione europea su sfide comuni nel settore dell'energia geotermica.
Per dare il via alla collaborazione S3, si è svolto il 20 giuno 2019 a Bruxelles il workspop Energia geotermica: l'approccio regionale. Informazione, ispirazione e attivazione (Geothermal energy: the regional approach. Information, inspiration and activation in the field of geothermal energy) con focus su migliori pratiche e questioni tecniche, aspetti sociali connessi alla perforazione geotermica, possibilità di collaborazione in futuro.
L'incontro è stato organizzato da Regione Toscana, Scotland Enterprise, Cleantech Region e Arnhem Nijmegen City Region.
English version
Geothermal energy has an enormous potential as a renewable energy source. Although currently in its early stages, it is expected that geothermal will play an important role in the shift towards a fossil-free society. The regions of Tuscany, Scotland, Cleantech Region and Arnhem Nijmegen, along with other European regions have established the S3 Partnership for Geothermal Energy 2.0 (EuGeoReg), a transnational European S3 partnership to further develop geothermal techniques, share knowledge and work with the European Commission on common challenges in the field of geothermal energy. In order to kick off the S3 collaboration, this workshop will highlight best practices and technical and social issues concerning geothermal drilling and explore possibilities to collaborate in the future.
Event 20 June 2019 at the Scotland EU Office in Brussels
Organisatoin: a joint effort of the Tuscany Region, Scotland Enterprise, Cleantech Region and Arnhem Nijmegen City Region.
Programme and slide download
9.00: Walk in
9.15: Welcome by the organisers
9.30: Key note speeches by:
-
Ms Paula Abreu Marques Geothermal Energy: The Regional Approach
head of Unit in charge of Renewables, the European Commission; -
Mr Philippe Dumas, EGEC Geothermal Market Report 2018
secretary General, European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC);
Thematic sessions with the participation of business and experts, focusing on:
Session 1 - 10.10 – 10.40: European Union policy about Geothermal energy, focus on Horizon Europe & best practices:
-
Presentation of Clean Energy Package framework for geothermal and ETIP DG Strategic Research Agenda
Fausto Batini, ETIP-DG;
-
Discussion on SET Plan IWG Deep Geothermal Implementation Plan
Philippe Dumas, EGEC, Loredana Torsello, CoSviG, Fausto Batini, ETIP-DG.
Session 2 - 10.40 – 11.25: Geothermal energy and society:
-
Improving public engagement for geothermal projects H2020 GEOENV
Loredana Torsello, COSVIG
-
Geothermal challenges from a municipal point of view,
Eef van Ooijen, Municipality of Brummen - Cleantech Region, the Netherlands;
-
Introduction to Clyde Gateway in Glasgow and overview of proposed minewater district heating project
Martin McKay Clyde Gateway.
11.25 – 11.40: Coffee Break
Session 3 - 11.40 – 11.55: Geothermal according to Industrial perspective
a) Tailoring of financial instruments for geothermal energy projects (GEORISK), Andrea Bogi, EGEC
Session 4 - 11.55 – 13.00: Roundtable "Geothermal energy according to Companies' perception":
Aurelio Cupelli, Rete Geotermica DTE2V Tuscan Technology Cluster on Green Energy and Economy
Loredana Torsello. Hans-Henk Wolters, EC Profile
Facilitator: Conall Mc Ginley, Scottish Enterprise
13.00 – 13.15: Plenary feedback and wrap up in a Regional policy perspective
Event moderated by Ms Isabelle Seigneur, S3 Energy Platform, JRC Seville