CORE knowledge is a podcast devoted to exploring the many facets and immense potential of an old, but newly revivied energy source; Geothermal. The aim is to engage the energy, policy making and the investment communities in order to spur innovation in the geothermal space and also bring awareness to the immense potential it has to be a baseload energy source for the future.
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CORE knowledge is a podcast devoted to exploring the many facets and immense potential of an old, but newly revivied energy source; Geothermal. The aim is to engage the energy, policy making and the investment communities in order to spur innovation in the geothermal space and also bring awareness to the immense potential it has to be a baseload energy source for the future.
ENNA Geo | Boris Vidos and Ivana Ivancic on CORE Knowledge Podcast
CORE Knowledge
53 minutes 42 seconds
5 months ago
ENNA Geo | Boris Vidos and Ivana Ivancic on CORE Knowledge Podcast
We continue to uncover more of the global geothermal story in this episode. This week's focus in on a country some may not have thought about for geothermal; Croatia, but there is indeed immense potential. There exists an extensive history of Oil and Gas development across the country, which is useful data, but hurdles still remain for geothermal development to become widespread. I sit down with Ivana and Boris, who are leading a team at ENNA devoted to developing 3 different geothermal projects, one being the most mature in the entire country.
CORE Knowledge
CORE knowledge is a podcast devoted to exploring the many facets and immense potential of an old, but newly revivied energy source; Geothermal. The aim is to engage the energy, policy making and the investment communities in order to spur innovation in the geothermal space and also bring awareness to the immense potential it has to be a baseload energy source for the future.