On 3 to 7 June 2013, Pisa in Tuscany, Italy, witnessed the gathering of the entire European geothermal sector. The European Geothermal Congress EGC 2013 provided a stage to present and discuss new developments in the science, technology, industry, and policy of geothermal energy on our continent.
The congress continued the series of European geothermal events under the IGA (International Geothermal Association) umbrella, the most recent of which have been EGC 2007 in Unterhaching (Munich), Germany, EGC 2003 in Szeged, Hungary, and EGC 1999 in Basel, Switzerland. The EGC 2013, organized by EGEC (European Geothermal Energy Council) and IGA-ERB (IGA European Regional Branch) brought a major geothermal conference back to Tuscany, the cradle of geothermal power production, where the highly successful world-wide congress, WGC 1995, was held in Firenze.
Mr. Cesare Pertot and Mr. Marco D’Aleo (Engineering & Environmental Division) acknowledge their co-workers Mr. Fabio Sabatelli and Mr. Massimo Messia (Enel Green Power) for the precious contribute to the technical paper related to Environmental impacts and solutions Topic: “Assessment of Geothermal Power Plants Impact on Air Quality – Effect of H2S Abatement with AMIS® in the Larderello-Travale-Radicondoli Geothermal Area (Tuscany).”
Arrivederci Pisa, and see you the next year!