On 13th June 2023 at the Icelandic Embassy building in Warsaw was held a conference titled "Geothermal Energy, Energy Transition, and Carbon Capture and Storage".

The closing conference of the EnerGizerS project will be held on 5th March 2024.
We encourage you to book this date today. All persons interested in the EnerGizerS project results and the development of Enhanced Geothermal Systems in the partner countries are cordially invited to attend the conference.
On 18th May 2023, in the building of the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, the Final Gala of the 20th edition of the Pan-European Student Photography Contest "Discover Europe", organised by the Erasmus Student Network, took place. We are extremely pleased to announce that the photograph "Queen of the North" by Maciej Szymanek, M.Sc., was awarded in the Discover Nature category.
Another study visit to Trondheim, Norway, took place on 20-23 March 2022. During the two days of meetings among the project team, we had the opportunity to visit SINTEF laboratories, such as the SINTEF Tiller Multiphase Flow Lab and the high-temperature heat pump laboratory, learn about NTNU's activities, and have fruitful discussions about the project work currently underway.
We are extremely pleased to announce that the EnerGizerS project has been nominated for the Polish Intelligent Development Award 2023 in the category: Project of the Future for the past results of the projects, which may result in a positive impact on socio-economic development. The nomination is also awarded for its open approach to promotion and communication with the public to present the importance of benefits.
We are pleased to announce that a fourth-year student of applied geophysics at the Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection AGH UST, Ms. Beata Rudnicka, won 3rd place for her paper CARBON DIOXIDE STORAGE – IDEA AND DIRECTION OF DEVELOPMENT, in which she presented the EnerGizerS project and the results of petrophysical interpretation for the OŚNO IG-2 borehole – effective porosity and absolute permeability of Permian rocks based on the results of borehole geophysics profiling (see more about the laureates).
As part of the exchange of experience between institutions implementing geothermal research projects, the results of the EnerGizerS project were presented by EnerGizerS Project Manager Anna Sowiżdżał (AGH) at the User4GeoEnergy project workshop – Improving the energy efficiency of geothermal energy utilisation by adjusting the user characteristics.