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You are here: Home | News | GAI Newsletter 13 - August 2007

In this issue:

  • Selling Geothermal Energy (Chairman Paul T. Sikora)
  • Geothermal resources, developments, economics, politics Australia (Graeme Beardsmore)
  • GAI AGM 2007 (Bill Griffin)
  • Newcastle Geothermal Project (Padraig Hanly)
  • Hot Dutch Tomatoes (G. Ll. Jones, Victor van Heekeren)
  • Cork Docklands, Geothermal Feasibility and EIA (Xiang Chang)
  • CHP and ReHeat Deployment Programmes (E. Mooney, R. Linger)
  • GT Skills Update (Gareth Ll. Jones, John Colthurst)
  • Johnstown Well R & D – Update (Brecan Mooney)
  • Ground temp gradients around HP collectors in Maritime Climate (M. Greene et al.)
  • European Geothermal Congress 2007, Unterhaching, Germany (Ric Pasquali)
  • GTR-H Abstract (Róisín Goodman)
  • GTR-H, GeoTHERM, (EGEC)
  • GeoTHERM Expo & Congress, Offenberg, Germany (Detlev Doherr, G. Ll. Jones)
  • GT Info poster, (GT Energy Uses GT Education Office CA)
  • EGC Poster: Ireland Geothermal Resources G(. Ll. Jones et al.)
  • EGC Poster GTR-H (R. Goodman, R. Pasquali)

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