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KeyGeothermal

Capacity building of key stakeholders in the area of geothermal energy “KeyGeothermal”

About the project

The KeyGeothermal project is implemented by the Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Its aim is to build the knowledge of key stakeholders in Poland about geothermal energy, optimal use and management of its resources, especially in low-emission district heating, through the implementation of training activities in Poland, study visits to Iceland, expert study visits to selected places in Poland with prospects for the development of geothermal energy use.

The project is addressed to participants from Poland, in particular to representatives of various levels of administration, local governments, existing operators and investors of planned geothermal heating plants, beneficiaries of government support programmes, geological division, scientific and research institutions, service providers, consultants, other entities from the industry.

Eligible project costs of ca. 3,8 mln PLN (ca. 880 mln EUR) are financed in 100% from the Environment, Energy and Climate Change Programme derived from the European Economic Area Financial Mechanism (of which 85% comes from the EEA MFF and 15% from the State budget).

Partnership

The project is implemented in cooperation with the National Energy Authority of Iceland – NEA.

Project implementation period

The implementation time of the project - from December 2020 to April 2024

More about the project

More about the project is to be found at its website

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