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GEOTHERMAL 2025 Gaining Momentum 26 - 27 February

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GEOTHERMAL 2025 Gaining Momentum 26 - 27 February

Gaining Momentum

Location: Hybrid Event – Net Zero Technology Centre, Aberdeen & Online

PRESENTATIONS NOW AVAILABLE! SEE BELOW

As the UK’s geothermal sector gains momentum, with pioneering projects emerging across the country, SPE Aberdeen proudly announces its Geothermal Seminar programme for 2025.

NEW FOR 2025 – HYBRID EVENT!

As the Geothermal Seminar continues to grow, we are excited to announce that the 2025 event will move from fully virtual to a hybrid event. Choose your preferred option between in-person attendance at the Net Zero Technology Centre in Aberdeen, or online attendance via the virtual events platform. Both ticket options allow delegates to watch all the presentations live as they happen, as well as offering the opportunity to be involved in any interactive elements, such as Q&A sessions and polls.

This pivotal event comes at a time when the UK government has reinforced its commitment to low carbon and renewable energy, with recent funding initiatives aimed at accelerating development and the creation of UK Energy. Now in its fourth year, the seminar serves as a platform to share knowledge and showcase groundbreaking research and real-world applications that are shaping the future of sustainable energy.

Join us in February 2025 to explore how geothermal energy is evolving from a promising concept to a key component of the UK’s clean energy strategy. Download the conference programme from the Downloads section above.

 Tickets cover both days of the event.


SPECIAL OFFER

Invite an Early Career Professional (≤10 years in industry) to attend the Seminar for FREE!
For every full price ticket purchased, you may add an additional ticket of the same type for no additional cost. This is your chance to support our future generation and inspire knowledge sharing.



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Conference Programme

Presentations

Geothermal Power Generation

Geothermal Power Generation

By: D Leger - Ethos Energy

aiION: A Machine Learning Approach to  Geothermal Exploration

aiION: A Machine Learning Approach to Geothermal Exploration

By: Mahmoud M. AlGaiar - RGU

Challenges of Scale in Geothermal Systems & The  Importance of Accurate Fluid Modeling

Challenges of Scale in Geothermal Systems & The Importance of Accurate Fluid Modeling

By: Dr Giulia Ness - OLI Systems Inc

UK Geoenergy Observatories – the value of field laboratories for  shallow geothermal and underground thermal energy storage

UK Geoenergy Observatories – the value of field laboratories for shallow geothermal and underground thermal energy storage

By: Vanessa Starcher - BGS

A global snapshot of  next-generation  geothermal  technologies

A global snapshot of next-generation geothermal technologies

By: Kate Adie - Wood Mackenzie

Geothermal and CCUS  in Iceland

Geothermal and CCUS in Iceland

By: Katrín Ragnarsdóttir - COWI

“Geothermal heat with every beat”: GEOTHERMAL - The BODYHEAT project two years into operation

“Geothermal heat with every beat”: GEOTHERMAL - The BODYHEAT project two years into operation

By: Leah Swan, John Naismith - TownRock Energy

Flow Control Technology for Enhanced Geothermal Wells

Flow Control Technology for Enhanced Geothermal Wells

By: TAQA

An Update on the United Downs  Geothermal Project:  Construction of the UK's first  Geothermal Power Plant

An Update on the United Downs Geothermal Project: Construction of the UK's first Geothermal Power Plant

By: Tom Olver - Geothermal Engineering Ltd

Enhanced Planning for Geothermal Development: Economic  Assessment of Potential Projects Using Integrated Uncertainty  Workflows

Enhanced Planning for Geothermal Development: Economic Assessment of Potential Projects Using Integrated Uncertainty Workflows

By: James Mullins - Rock Flow Dynamics

Supporting UK geothermal through new national data, maps and products

Supporting UK geothermal through new national data, maps and products

By: DR ALISON MONAGHAN - BGS

Materials challenges and  opportunities in high temperature steam electrolysis  with geothermal heat

Materials challenges and opportunities in high temperature steam electrolysis with geothermal heat

By: Prof Nadimul Faisal - RGU

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