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European Geothermal Congress 2025

Zürich, Switzerland
Oct 6, 2025 - Oct 10, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published February 26th, 2025
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Summary

The European Geothermal Congress 2025 will take place in Zürich from October 6 to 10, uniting stakeholders from the geothermal sector to discuss advancements and strategies for integrating geothermal energy into Europe's energy mix.

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Location
Zürich, Switzerland
Date
October 6th, 2025 - October 10th, 2025
Type
In Person
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About the Event

The European Geothermal Congress (EGC) 2025 is set to be a pivotal gathering for the geothermal energy sector, taking place in Zürich, Switzerland. This congress aims to enhance the role of geothermal energy in the European energy landscape, contributing to the EU's decarbonisation efforts and energy independence.

The event will feature a diverse program, including oral and poster presentations, exhibitions, training courses, and networking opportunities. Participants will include industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, and financiers, fostering collaboration and dialogue on the latest developments in geothermal technology and policy.

Zürich, known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation, provides an ideal backdrop for this congress. The event will be held at the Zurich Convention Centre, which offers modern facilities and a welcoming atmosphere for all attendees.

In addition to the main sessions, the congress will include site visits to local geothermal projects, allowing participants to witness practical applications of geothermal technology. This comprehensive approach ensures that the EGC 2025 will not only showcase advancements but also address the challenges and opportunities within the geothermal sector, making it a must-attend event for anyone involved in the energy transition.


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