On June 17-21, 2024, the AGH Energy Center hosted a CCS Summer School organized within the framework of the Polish-Norwegian CCS Network project - “Acceleration of Climate Change Mitigation Technologies Deployment: Polish-Norwegian CCS Network” acronym ACCLAIMED-CCS. The project consortium includes AGH, the University of Oslo and Norwegian Energy Partners (NORWEP).
If you have not yet had the opportunity to read our brochure, we cordially invite you to visit the Information Materials tab (here). In it, you will find a range of information about further tasks carried out under the project and the results obtained.
The implementation of the EnerGizerS project has come to an end, but we do not stop sharing the results of its implementation in both partner countries. A few days ago, a podcast was recorded by the Work Package 5 Leader Trond Andresen (SINTEF) entitled Geotermisk energi: Kan vi benytte oss mer av jordas indre varme? (Episode #95).
On April 16, 2024, the final conference of the EOG Key Geothermal project “Capacity Building of Key Stakeholders in Geothermal Energy” (see more) was held in Warsaw, Poland. Professor Anna Sowiżdżał (AGH University), EnerGizerS Project Manager took part in the event with a presentation on the EnerGizerS project.
Tomorrow, April 17, at 1:00 pm, as part of the Scientific Assemblies of the Commission of Geological Sciences of the Polish Academy of Science in Krakow, there will be a presentation entitled "Unconventional geothermal systems - innovative solutions for the use of geothermal energy in Poland", which will be given by a guest speaker Prof. Anna Sowiżdżał (AGH).