In a discussion on how geothermalenergy can transform urban areas, making cities more sustainable and energy-efficient Matyas Gati representing Magyar Távhőszolgáltatók Szakmai Szövetsége, Annamária Nádor of Supervisory Authority for Regulatory Affairs of Hungary, Miklos Antics of EGEC Geothermal and Gyorgy Falus of Supervisory Authority for Regulatory Affairs of Hungary dived into case studies and examples of how geothermal is already making a difference in cities across Europe.

Miklos Antics, President of the EGEC Geothermal presented the current state of geothermal development in Europe, recent advancements, and the future prospects for this critical renewable energy source. Geothermal energy is poised to play a key role in Europe’s reentransition, and we look forward to hearing more about the path forward!
