The CROWDTHERMAL project aims at empowering the European public to participate directly in developing geothermal projects with the help of alternative financing schemes and social engagement tools.
The Icelandic CROWDTHERMAL partners Eimur and GEORG are hosting a conference on the 14th of September in Húsavík, Iceland. The conference will be streamed and openly accessible to those who register via the following link: https://bit.ly/3R74QJD
The conference will touch upon the topics relevant to the CROWDTHERMAL Icelandic case study, where rural innovation is an essential element in addition to the core social and financial elements that have been developed in the CROWDTHERMAL project. Icelandic speakers and international guests will help us shed the light on the interplay between geothermal energy development, rural innovation, community engagement, and crowdfunding.
AGENDA
Introduction of the CROWDTHERMAL Project
Isabel Fernandez, CROWDTHERMAL coordinator
Social Session – Moderated by Amel Barich, GEORG Geothermal Research Cluster
- Social Acceptance and SLO in Geothermal Energy.
Jan Hildebrand, IZES Environmental Psychology & Amel Barich, GEORG Geothermal Research Cluster - Stakeholder Engagement during the Development of Theistareykir Geothermal Power Plant.
Sigurður Óli Gudmundsson, Landsvirkjun National Power Company of Iceland - CROWDTHERMAL Icelandic Case Study
Ottó Elíasson, Eimur cluster, utilising geothermal resources and fostering innovation in Northern Iceland
Financial Session – Moderated by Ronald Kleveraan, CFH – Crowdfundinghub
- The Role of the National Energy Fund in Geothermal Development
Ragnar Ásmundsson, Orkustofnun National Energy Authority - Investor´s perspective: The Importance of ESG
Marta Hermannsdóttir, Eyrir Invest - Crowdfunding in geothermal energy
Ronald Kleveraan, CrowdfundingHub - Do crowdfunded cookies taste different?
Arnar Sigurðsson, East of Moon
Panel discussion