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Australia, Iceland and U.S. launch advanced geothermal technologies international partnership |
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Thursday, 02 October 2008 |
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The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) Acting Assistant Secretary for
Policy and International Affairs Katharine Fredriksen, Australias Ambassador
to Iceland Sharyn Minahan, and Icelands Minister of Industry Energy and
Tourism Ossur Skarphedinsson signed the charter of the International
Partnership for Geothermal Technology (IPGT), signaling the commitment of the
three countries to aggressively foster and promote cutting edge geothermal
technologies to promote energy security and address global climate
change.
Iceland, Australia and the U.S. bring high levels of
expertise, leading the world in harnessing geothermal energy and producing
electricity. This framework brings international collaboration on policy and
the technical aspects of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) such as deep
drilling and geothermal energy conversion, reveals the entitys press release. |