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The European Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan) is a key stepping-stone to boost the transition towards a climate-neutral energy system through the development of low-carbon technologies in a fast and cost-competitive way.
The SET-plan is implemented by 14 Implementation Working Groups (IWGs), each focusing on one key technology. The Geothermal IWG is one of these and has recently revised its Implementation Plan in September 2023.
SET Plan Structure
These Implementation Working Groups have the objective to advance the respective Implementation plans, reaching collectively the agreed technology targets.
The Geothermal Implementation Working Group (IWG)
Structure: The Geothermal IWG identifies the pressing issues for the development of Europe’s geothermal energy market aligning the industry support and R&I activities of its respective member states.
Members of the Geothermal Implementation Working Group:
– Member States and non-EU government representatives:
Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, The Netherlands, Turkey, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland;
– representatives of the European Commission;
– the European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC)
– the EERA Joint Programme Geothermal Energy (JPGE)
– the European Geothermal ETIP
Geothermal IWG Vision for 2050
The IWG envisages a net-zero Europe in 2050, where:
• Geothermal heat supplies more than 25% of Europe’s demand for space heating and cooling, and
more than 25% in the agricultural sector (greenhouses) and 5% in industrial sectors in the low to
medium temperature range.
• 10% of the power production in SET Plan countries is from geothermal power.
• Underground thermal energy storage supplies more than 10% of Europe’s demand for space
heating1 mainly for district heating, thus requiring collective systems.
• Co-production of minerals and critical raw materials (CRM) such as lithium for resilient
transportation sector and strategic autonomy is established in at least 10 European regions.
In line with EU goals on resilience, the IWG aims to increase resilience of the geothermal energy
supply chain, and to have 40% of the supply chain “Made in Europe” by 2030.
Key Activities of the Geothermal Implementation Plan & Enabling Framework
A. Heating & Cooling
B. Electricity
C. Thermal Underground Storage
D. Co-production of Minerals & Geothermal Energy
E. Power Generation
F. Non-technical Barriers/Enablers & Cross-cutting Topics
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Funded by the European Union from the Horizon Europe programme under the grant agreement n° 101075400 – GEOTHERM FORA. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
The sole responsibility of this publication lies with the author. The European Union is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement
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