Early bird tickets for the Iceland Geothermal Conference (IGC 2013), set to take place at the Harpa Conference Centre in Reykjavik between 5th – 8th March, are still available at a special discount price until 7th December 2012.
The overall theme of the Iceland Geothermal Conference is to share effective exploration methods, learn how to maximise the utilisation of geothermal energy from veterans, and explore ways to realise geothermal projects with less risk and higher profitability.
During the conference, over 50 presentations will be given that will be covering a variety of topics, including identifying the possibilities of geothermal; resource management; finance, risk and insurance management in geothermal projects; role of governments and international funds; rules and regulations, and environmental issues related to geothermal energy.
Confirmed speakers include Philippe Dumas, European Geothermal Energy Council; Bjarni Bjarnason, Reykjavík Energy; Dr. Mike Allen, New Zealand Geothermal; Prof. Roland N. Horne, International Geothermal Association.
The conference is uniquely situated in a region rich in geothermal energy, and due to this, field trips will be offered to selected geothermal areas close to Reykjavik, in order for attendees to experience Iceland’s geothermal energy first hand.
In addition, an exhibition will be running during the conference days, and on day 3 a geothermal brokerage event will be organised, which gives participants the opportunity to meet and exchange information between possible technological/business partners.
IGC 2013 will be the place to meet for utilities, investors, vendors, regulators, and government bodies to take an in depth look to the major steps in geothermal projects.
To book these discount early bird tickets for the Iceland Geothermal Conference 2013, visit http://www.eventure-online.com/eventure/welcome.do?type=participant&congress=154_IGC13&page=index.