Representatives of the City of Sveta Nedelja took part in the Geothermal Workshop for the Balkan Region, organised by Deloitte and held on 11 and 12 November in Zagreb at the Esplanade Hotel.
In addition to representatives from the City of Sveta Nedelja, the Deloitte event was attended by representatives from Hungary, Romania and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as representatives from the Ministry of Economy and Economic Development and the Croatian Agency for Carbohydrates. During the workshop, geothermal energy projects from each of the 4 participating countries were presented and a lecture on the basics of geothermal energy use was given. As part of the workshop, participants worked in joint teams to develop a geothermal energy utilisation project and then presented their project proposals.
On the second day of the event, each country presented the current state of geothermal energy in their country. A meeting was held with investors in geothermal energy and new technologies for the utilisation of geothermal energy were presented.
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The project ” Development of technical documentation for the use of geothermal energy” is funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Financial Mechanism 2014-2021 with national co-funding from the Republic of Croatia under the “Energy and Climate Change” Programme.
Sustainable development and protection of the environment are the goals of the project – once the projects following the drilling of the well and the acquisition of the exploitation field are completed, CO2 emissions will be reduced and energy will be used that is independent of weather conditions and the price of energy sources.
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