Happy Holiday Season!
We are at the end of 2019 which was a great year for the MEET project. Thank you for the support. The MEET team is wishing you all a great new year with success and joy!
We are at the end of 2019 which was a great year for the MEET project. Thank you for the support. The MEET team is wishing you all a great new year with success and joy!
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On June, 11th to 14th, MEET members were present at European Geothermal Congress in The Hague. In addition to the booth shared with other H2020 projects, several presentations and posters highlighted the objectives and first results of the project. ESG made a general presentation of the MEET project (Dalmais and al, 2019) ESG presented first…
On May 2019, 21st to 23rd, MEET project held its 2nd general assembly in Zagreb. It was the opportunity to celebrate the 1st anniversary of the project! These two days allow the partners to exchange and share first project results as well as work in groups on different topics to further detail the next major…
The first MEET Technical Workshop will be held on October 23rd 2019 at the Palais des Congrès d’Acachon in France (near to Bordeaux). This technical workshop will be the time to present MEET achievement and exchange with experts and possible end-users on the first results of the project. It will be the opportunity to have feed-back…
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION SEDIMENTOLOGY, ROCK PHYSICS AND MODELING FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Transport properties in heterogeneous siliciclastic formations Geological Context Enhancing petroleum sedimentary systems for electricity and/or thermal production is a crucial progress for future developments in geothermal energy. The European research consortium MEET aims to investigate this feasibility in various geological contexts selected across Europe. The…
MEET will be present next week at the European Gethermal Congress in The Hague, Netherlands. Several partners like ÉS, UniLaSalle, University of Zagreb/Sveuciliste u Zagrebu, Université de Cergy-Pontoise and GeoThermal Engineering GmbH will present the project. Don’t hesitate to come see us!
The test Heat Exchanger for colder geothermal fluid reinjection in Soultz has been demanteled under the vigilant eyes of ÉS Geothermie and Université de Cergy-Pontoise. It is now going for corrosion and scalling analysis!