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06/10/2025 Zurich Convention Centre (Kongresshaus Zürich)

European Geothermal Congress 2025

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The European Geothermal Congress (EGC) is a premier event that not only unites the entire European geothermal sector but also elevates it to new heights. As the key event for the energy transition, the EGC aims to integrate geothermal energy into the European energy mix, playing a crucial role in the decarbonisation of the EU and enhancing energy independence.

EGC serves as a comprehensive platform for presenting and discussing the latest developments in the market, technology, science, industry, and policy of geothermal energy across Europe. It brings together all the key actors, including industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, and financiers, facilitating robust dialogue and collaboration.

The Congress has a rich history of fostering innovation and progress in the geothermal sector. Recent iterations include EGC 2022 in Berlin, Germany; EGC 2019 in The Hague, the Netherlands; EGC 2016 in Strasbourg, France; EGC 2013 in Pisa, Italy; EGC 2007 in Unterhaching (Munich), Germany; EGC 2003 in Szeged, Hungary; and EGC 1999 in Basel, Switzerland. Each of these events has contributed significantly to advancing geothermal energy solutions and promoting sustainable energy practices across the continent.

What sets the EGC apart is both its diversity and its scale. As the largest geothermal event in Europe, it connects a broad spectrum of stakeholders from business, industry, research, finance, and governmental authorities through a variety of networking opportunities and events. These interactions are pivotal for driving forward the geothermal agenda, fostering innovation, and facilitating the exchange of ideas and best practices within the sector.

The EGC not only showcases cutting-edge technologies and research but also addresses the challenges and opportunities facing the geothermal industry. By bringing together a wide array of perspectives and expertise, the congress catalyses the growth and integration of geothermal energy, ensuring it plays a vital role in Europe’s sustainable energy future.

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