Calgary, AB: The Canadian Geothermal Energy Association (CanGEA) announced June 25 that it has formed a consulting chapter and is now providing advisory services to decision makers at the community level and in the corporate, public, First Nations and non-profit sectors. It intends “to uncover new sources of value in our rapidly changing economy with geothermal power and heat.”
CanGEA sees its mission as “empowering Canadian companies and communities to take advantage of our readily available geothermal resources by delivering customized information to interested players, and aiding with long term business planning and success.”
CanGEA is available to answer industry related questions for those considering entering the geothermal market, namely: power and direct use of heat project feasibility; funding and partnership opportunities; navigating through Canadian geothermal policy; market potential analysis; community outreach; technology transfer options, as well as entrepreneurial opportunities.
For more information, see http://www.cangea.ca/.