EGEC invites all geothermal stakeholders to take part in the two consultations below on EIA and licensing.
Harmonized procedure on the Environmental Impact Assessment for geothermal development in Europe
The objective of this document is to provide recommendations for drafting guidelines for the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report for deep geothermal projects, drawing upon the experiences of the authors and the development in Europe, taking into account the present legislation, national and European, regarding the EIA. The document aims to help prepare quality EIA reports, ensuring that the best possible and complete information is made available during the decision-making process.
Find here the full text on the EIA proposal
Access the consultation to give your opinion about the EIA and the text
Deadline to answer the consultation => 17/09/2021
Harmonised European Geothermal Licensing Guidelines
This document stands as the Geothermal Licensing Guidelines to harmonize the regulatory framework for more efficient licensing and environmental impact assessment procedures in Europe. The text is an updated version of the Geothermal licensing guidelines prepared in the framework of the GEOENVI project, which includes output from the consultation of the ETIP Deep Geothermal Working Group on market uptake.
Coordination between the European Union regulators and the Member States is crucial to exchange best practices from industries and other key stakeholders, and to allow for a streamlined regulatory framework that is essential to accomplish new geothermal developments and achieve the European Green Deal goals.
Find here the full original text on the Licensing guidelines proposal
Access the consultation to give your opinion about the Geothermal Licensing Guidelines
Deadline to answer the consultation => 17/09/2021
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