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» Author: EGSHPA | Categories: Heat Pumps, Geothermal Energy | views: 193 time (s)

European Ground Source Heat Pump Association (EGSHPA) Web Portal Launched

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Heavily focused on the technology and engineering issues that concern ground source heat pumps, www.egshpa.com will serve to engage the community with informative data as well as thought-provoking discussion and opinion. Members of EGSHPA itself will use the new portal to encourage non-members to engage in proactive discussions.

This engaging resource has videos to help explain the processes that are currently driving the industry. There are online tools for user energy cost calculations, as well as case studies and articles to help grow the user’s knowledge base.

“EHSHPA’s new web portal is the result of a combination of efforts to coalesce proven information resources that we know to be useful to geothermal industry players of all shapes and sizes,” said Dale Holdback, EGSHPA President.

“Not only do we want to engage with the community at large, we also seek to uncover and analyse specific information streams in this new and still-nascent sector of the global energy and utilities industry. Essentially, we are here to uncover truths, misconceptions and hard economic and ecological realities.”

EGSHPA describes its new portal and corresponding website pages as a ‘business tool’, dedicated to helping professionals and delivering up to date news and training to further their knowledge and business connections.

The portal’s core proposition is its ability to facilitate interactivity and intercommunication between its members, so that experts and other interested parties can share thoughts and information on energy-related topics.

“As the way we communicate changes with advances in technology and the industry itself grows, it is our goal to keep our members connected, active and informed,” said EGSHPA’s Holdback.

To learn more, share opinions and make your voice heard, visit www.egshpa.com

To join or have work published please email, membership@egshpa.com

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