INSPIRE Knowledge Base

European Geothermal Energy Council

LMO Description
Organisation: 
European Geothermal Energy Council
Proposed role in INSPIRE development
  • allocate experts to Drafting Teams
  • yes
  • submit reference material as input to the Drafting Teams
  • yes
  • submit reference material as input to the Drafting Teams
  • yes
  • contribute to awareness raising and training
  • yes
  • be kept informed
  • yes
    Details
    Level of authority: 
    Europe
    international association
    Formal Mandate: 
    <p>EGEC, the European Geothermal Energy<br /> Council, was founded in 1998 as an international non-profit association in Brussels. Its office is based nearby the European Institutions in the Renewable Energy House.<br /> EGEC has now more than 100 members from<br /> 22 European countries: private companies,<br /> national associations, consultants, research centers, geological surveys and other public authorities.<br /> EGEC is a member of EREC, the European<br /> Renewable Energy Council, which groups<br /> together all main European renewable energy industry and research associations. EGEC is also a member of the International Geothermal Association (IGA).</p>
    Main Activities: 
    The aims of our organisation is to promote the use of geothermal energy, as follows: • encouraging R and D in the field of geothermal utilization of the existing resources in Europe and allowing the public at large to access to the R and D results and maximise the utilization of this renewable energy. • exercising appropriate actions among European institutions to implement a legal and institutional framework and fiscal instruments allowing geothermal sources to compete with conventional energy systems, and to secure economic support in consideration of the environmental benefits. • conducting any activity which is intended to promote the market deployment of geothermal energy in Europe and the export of European geothermal technology, services and equipment to other parts of the world. • representing the interests of the European geothermal energy industry and users to governments and international organisations, with a view to improving business conditions for the industry. • co-operating with national geothermal associations, and in particular with the International Geothermal Association (IGA) and its European branch, and with any other associations promoting research on and application of renewable energy sources, in order to join forces to achieve successful development and implementation in the field of geothermal energy use throughout Europe, and to foster Inter-European cooperation. • disseminating, through publications, meetings, discussions or any other activity the use of geothermal energy, as well as its marketing, and to forward information on products and services to authorities, industry, and the public at large. • publicising, at European level, the opinions of researchers, engineers,managers, and any other commentators or proponents on the use of geothermal energy, and bringing them to the attention of governments, national and international organisations, decisionmakers, and the public at large.
    Comments: 
    EGEC is managing the secretariat of the RHC platform - geothermal panel. One research priority of this panel concerns the geological ressource assessment.
    Area of work/experience
    Geographic Domain:: 
    Europe
    international association
    Societal Sector: 
    industrial association
    Specific Expertise: 
    Previous Experience relevant for INSPIRE development: 
    European Technology Platform on geothermal Position paper on CCS Geothermal research agenda GTRH recommendations on geothermal legislation
    Primary Business: 
    Energy
    Environmental application domains: 
    geothermal