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Geothermal House D.C. MAGMA 2025

Washington, DC, United States
Mar 4, 2025
Onye Dike
Added by Onye Dike
Published February 26th, 2025
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Summary

Join the Geothermal House D.C. MAGMA 2025 event on March 4, 2025, in Washington, D.C., organized by CRES Forum. This immersive experience will explore the future of geothermal energy and its role in U.S. energy security.
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Location
Washington, DC, United States
Date
March 4th, 2025
Type
In Person
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Geothermal House D.C. MAGMA 2025

Scheduled for March 4, 2025, the Geothermal House D.C. MAGMA event promises to be a pivotal gathering for those interested in the future of geothermal energy. The event, organized by the CRES Forum, aims to highlight the importance of geothermal energy in enhancing U.S. energy security and fostering economic growth through high-quality jobs.

The acronym MAGMA stands for "Making America Geothermal: Modern Advances," reflecting the event's focus on innovative geothermal technologies. Attendees can expect an engaging educational experience, featuring live programming, a virtual reality journey titled "Journey to the Center of the Earth," and geothermal-themed food and drinks. The event will also spotlight key figures in the geothermal sector who are shaping the future of this clean energy source.

Participants will have the opportunity to network and learn about the advancements in geothermal energy, which is increasingly recognized for its potential to provide reliable baseload power while supporting U.S. supply chains. Whether attending in person or virtually, this event is set to be a significant milestone in the geothermal movement, showcasing the latest developments and fostering discussions on the path forward for this sustainable energy source.


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Onye Dike is a staff writer at Net Zero Compare.