CROWDTHERMAL aims to empower the European public to directly participate in the development of geothermal projects with the help of alternative financing schemes (crowdfunding) and social engagement tools. In order to reach this goal, the project will first increase the transparency of geothermal projects and technologies by creating one to one links between geothermal actors and the public so that a Social Licence to Operate (SLO) could be obtained. This will be done by assessing the nature of public concerns for the different types of geothermal technologies, considering deep and shallow geothermal installations separately, as well as various hybrid and emerging technology solutions. CROWDTHERMAL will create a social acceptance model for geothermal energy that will be used as baseline in subsequent actions for inspiring public support for geothermal energy. Parallel and synergetic with this, the project will work out details of alternative financing and risk mitigation options covering the different types of geothermal resources and various socio-geographical settings. The models will be developed and validated with the help of three Case Studies in Iceland, Hungary and Spain and with the help of a Trans-European survey conducted by EFG Third Parties. Based on these feedbacks, a developers’ toolbox will be created with the aim of promoting new geothermal projects in Europe supported by new forms of financing and investment risk mitigation schemes that will be designed to work hand in hand with current engineering and microeconomic best practices and conventional financial instruments.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement nº 857830.
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EFG Linked Third Parties inCROWDTHERMAL project
- Belgo-Luxembourg Union of Geologists (Belgium-Luxembourg)
- Bulgarian Geological Society (Bulgaria)
- Croatian Geological Society (Croatia)
- Czech Union of Geological Associations (Czech Republic)
- Professional Association of German Geoscientists (Germany)
- Association of Greek Geologists (Greece)
- Hungarian Geological Society (Hungary)
- Italian National Council of Geologists (Italy)
- Polish Association of Minerals Asset Valuators (Poland)
- Association of Portuguese Geologists (Portugal)
- Serbian Geological Society (Serbia)
- Slovenian Geological Society (Slovenia)
- Official Spanish Association of Professional Geologists (Spain)
- Turkish Association of Economic Geologists (Turkey)
- National Association of Professionals in Geology and Mining (Romania)
- Ukrainian Association of Geologists (Ukraine)