GeoEnergy Atlas Launch Event

May 28, 2025, 4.30 – 7.00 p.m | Brussels
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Join us for a dynamic and interactive event celebrating the launch of the GeoEnergy Atlas — one of the key deliverables of the GSEU project.

The event will open with a presentation of the CO₂ storage and deep geothermal maps, accompanied by detailed explanations. This introduction will set the stage for an engaging discussion on the latest developments and opportunities in the field of geothermal energy.

Following the presentation, we will move into an insightful panel discussion, where leading experts and policymakers will explore the future of geothermal energy, challenges ahead, and innovative pathways for sustainable development.

To conclude the evening, we warmly invite you to a networking reception in a relaxed and picturesque setting — a perfect opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, and continue the conversation with fellow participants.

The recording of the event is available here.

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