The Policy Session ‘European Geothermal Action Plan for energy security, affordability and competitiveness’ was prepared in close partnership with the European Commission (DG Energy) and Canada’s Mission to the EU.
The session was introduced by EGEC’s Policy Director, Sanjeev Kumar, who reminded the audience that for many years EGEC has been calling for the adoption of an ambitious Geothermal Action Plan at European level in order to accelerate the deployment and maximise the utilization of geothermal energy throughout Europe
The European Commission was represented by Mechthild Worsdorfer (Deputy Director-General, DG Energy). She confirmed that the Commission is currently finalising a package of proposals that should be published before the end of July. This package will include measures to accelerate Europe’s clean energy transition and mobilise all renewable energy resources, including geothermal, building on the EU Green Deal legislation and the AccelerateEU plan.
Callie Stewart (Head of Trade Section, Canada’s Mission to the EU) highlighted Canada’s support for next-generation geothermal technologies. She underlined that unlocking the potential of these technologies requires supportive policies, and confirmed Canada’s willingness to collaborate with the EU and other international partners.
Bringing the session to a close, Sanjeev Kumar emphasized that Europe’s geothermal sector is calling for a Geothermal Action Plan that will be a stand-alone document, and which will include ambitious targets for increasing Europe’s geothermal capacity in terms of heating and cooling as well as electricity generation.