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WGC CALLS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITEE MEMBERS

World Geothermal Congress 2026: Expression of Interest (EOI) Call for Technical Program Committee Members

By: Robert Buluma

The geothermal world is abuzz with anticipation as the countdown to the World Geothermal Congress (WGC) 2026 begins. Held every three years, this prestigious event brings together the brightest minds, industry leaders, and innovators to shape the future of geothermal energy. With Calgary, Canada, selected to host the 2026 event, the International Geothermal Association (IGA) has issued a call for Expressions of Interest (EOI) for individuals to join the Technical Program Committee.

A Prestigious Opportunity

The role of the Technical Program Committee is crucial in designing and developing the conference’s technical agenda, leading reviewer teams, and ensuring that the submissions represent cutting-edge geothermal research, innovation, and development. This is a call to action for experts passionate about advancing geothermal energy to step forward and leave their mark on the industry’s global stage.

Kenya’s Aspirations for 2029

Kenya, a geothermal powerhouse in its own right, had expressed interest in hosting WGC 2026. Although Calgary ultimately secured the bid, Kenya’s potential to host this monumental event remains undiminished. Nairobi is primed to host the WGC 2029, a logical step given Kenya's rapid strides in geothermal development. By then, Kenya is projected to become the number one geothermal-producing country globally, with a significant share of the world’s geothermal-generated watts.

A Legacy of Growth

The WGC 2023 in Beijing, China, set a high bar, showcasing groundbreaking innovations and fostering meaningful collaborations across the sector. Kenya’s remarkable achievements in geothermal energy, driven by the country’s unwavering commitment to renewable energy, have positioned it as a leader in the industry. From exploring supercritical geothermal resources to leveraging cutting-edge technologies for enhanced well permeability, Kenya’s vision for a sustainable energy future is clear.

Why Join the Technical Program Committee?

Becoming a part of the WGC 2026 Technical Program Committee offers a unique opportunity to:

1. Shape the Future of Geothermal Energy: Contribute to the development of a forward-looking technical agenda.

2. Network with Global Experts: Collaborate with thought leaders, researchers, and industry players.

3. Showcase Your Expertise: Highlight your knowledge and experience on a global stage.

4. Be at the Heart of Innovation: Review and influence submissions that define the direction of geothermal energy.

Calgary 2026 and Beyond

As Calgary prepares to host the WGC 2026, it paves the way for the next chapter of geothermal innovation and collaboration. With Kenya’s geothermal potential and achievements, the world is watching Nairobi’s journey toward WGC 2029.

For those passionate about geothermal energy, this is your chance to contribute to a brighter, more sustainable future. Submit your Expression of Interest to join the Technical Program Committee and help shape the narrative of geothermal energy for years to come.

Stay tuned for more updates on WGC 2026 and Kenya’s road to hosting WGC 2029. The future of geothermal energy is here—and you can be a part of it!

Sources: IGALinkedIn

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