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 This conference was held from December 4 - 5, 2024

Agenda

Across a rich array of panel discussions, case-studies, site visits, keynotes, breakouts, roundtables and more, GEOLAC 2024 will cover an ambitious range of topics.

Meet the 2024/25 GEOLAC Technical Committee, which is helping to shape the program by offering strategic input on content and the overarching event framework.

Wednesday

December 4
7:30-8:30

Registration & Exhibition

8:30-8:45

Welcome Remarks

  • Dr. Marit Brommer

    International Geothermal Association (IGA)
    Chief Executive Officer

  • Carine Clert

    The World Bank
    Country Manager, El Salvador

8:45-9:00

Host Country Inauguration and Keynote

On behalf of the Government of El Salvador, Daniel Alvarez the Director General of Energy welcomes GEOLAC 2024 to the country. 

  • Daniel Alvarez

    Hydrocarbons and Mines of El Salvador
    Director General of Energy

9:00-9:45

International Perspective: Geothermal as a Key Component of the Global Pledge to Triple Renewables – How To Further International Cooperation

At COP28 countries lined up behind a global pledge to triple renewables. How does that impact prospects for geothermal development? And how does that play out in real terms in Latin America and the Caribbean?

  • Laura Berman

    The World Bank
    Senior Energy Specialist

  • Vanessa Interiano

    International Energy Affairs, El Salvador
    Coordinator

  • Juan Luis Molinuevo

    The Delegation of the EU to El Salvador and to the Central American Integration System (SICA)
    International Cooperation Officer

  • Dr. Marit Brommer

    International Geothermal Association (IGA)
    Chief Executive Officer Moderator

9:45-10:30

Financing Dynamics & the Bankability of Geothermal In the Region

We assess the dynamics impacting the financing of geothermal. To what degree are alternative sources, such as impact investment, able to support development? And how can we crowd in more private sector finance? Are the multilaterals still strongly behind geothermal? Will – and what – new technologies increase investor appetite for geothermal? How can geothermal stakeholders harness these changing dynamics to move the industry forward?

  • Laura Berman

    The World Bank
    Senior Energy Specialist

  • German Gomez

    Baker Hughes
    Corporate Director - Mexico & Central America

  • Marlene Jamilet Elías de Quan

    LaGEO
    General Manager

  • Edwin Orlando Mejia Reyes

    Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
    Energy Specialist

  • Sylvain Broglé

    EGEC
    Leader Task Force Export Moderator

10:30-11:00

Networking Break, Refreshments and Photos

11:00-11:45

More than Just Power, Why Geothermal is at the Nexus of Industrial Growth, and Food & Economic Security

Geothermal’s potential to meet pressing social challenges is huge and fairly untapped in the region. Where are the opportunities to center geothermal as a driver of economic growth? How can geothermal be a key part of the solution to food security challenges, and how can projects reach an impactful scale? How can geothermal power industrial growth and where can we point to success stories? How can the socio-economic impacts be factored into financing?

  • Fredrick Apollo

    Oserian Development Company Limited, Kenya
    Geothermal Manager - Plant Manager

  • Dr. Héctor Miguel Aviña Jiménez

    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico (UNAM)
    Researcher

  • Michelle Ramírez

    Geothermal Energy
    Consultant

  • Snorri Gudbrandsson, PhD

    ESMAP
    Senior Energy Specialist Moderator

11:45-12:30

Technologies and Innovative Approaches: Driving Down Costs and Driving Up Feasibility

Looking at standout technologies and projects with potential impact on the regional geothermal space. A session focused on power production, as well as heating/cooling, both regionally and globally. Also, innovations to repurpose oil and gas infrastructure to geothermal and its regional implications. What technologies and operational/financial models will help to scale up geothermal?

  • Augusto Carvalho

    SLB
    New Energy Business Development Manager, Mexico & Central America

  • Alexis Garcia

    NOV
    Business Development Director - Alternative Energies

  • Amanda Kolker

    National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
    Laboratory Program Manager – Geothermal Technologies

  • Ivan Terez

    Renascent Energy
    CEO

  • Jackson Marshall Grimes

    Project InnerSpace
    Director of Global Engagement Moderator

12:30-1:45

Networking Luncheon

1:45-2:15

El Salvador’s Geothermal Landscape: How Are Projects Advancing and What Is On The Horizon?

GEOLAC 2024 Country Updates

LaGeo and partners discuss the current state of geothermal power in the country and prospects in the pipeline. What is the strategy for geothermal development and where are the opportunities for partnership and investment? What models of development and operation are proving successful? How are social and economic impacts being prioritized and incorporated into the projects? How is low-mid enthalpy geothermal playing a role and being expanded in power projects and stand-alone developments?

 

  • Daniel Alvarez

    Hydrocarbons and Mines of El Salvador
    Director General of Energy

  • Michelle Ramírez

    Geothermal Energy
    Consultant Moderator

2:15-2:40

Caribbean: The Emerging Geothermal Success Story

GEOLAC 2024 Country Updates

After years of false horizons, geothermal in the Caribbean is about to have its day. Dominica is the poster child and its project is under development. Its East Caribbean neighbors are not far behind. What can we learn from Dominica’s approach and can it be replicated? What new parties – whether technical or financial – are engaging in the region? What can we learn about the optimal use of concessional funds? How does this emerging success story change the energy dynamic in the Caribbean and does it make regional interconnection more likely?

  • Wakely Daniel

    Nevis Island Administration
    Permanent Secretary

  • Migara Jayawardena

    AMALA Clean Energy Advisors
    Managing Director

  • David Vilar

    The World Bank
    Program Leader for Central America, Senior Energy Specialist Moderator

2:40-3:30

Central America: Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras

GEOLAC 2024 Country Updates

  • Guatemala: The Relaunch of Geothermal Energy – Detailing a renewed focus on geothermal in Guatemala:What are the opportunities on the horizon? Where does the administration see the potential applications and benefits of scalable direct use projects? Will public-private models enter the Guatemalan paradigm?
  • Costa Rica: Perspectives for the Development of Geothermal Energy, Ongoing Projects and Socio-environmental Management – With an eye on undeveloped resources and drawing lessons learned from the Miravalles and Pailas Geothermal Fields, ICE will present the approach to geothermal expansion and the outlook for ongoing projects. Of particular concern are socio-environmental factors: social management in communities of influence, preserving biodiversity, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, ICE will highlight opportunities for public-private participation.
  • Honduras: Demonstrating Commitment to Geothermal – Despite challenges, Honduras is committed to making geothermal part of it’s transition strategy.  Vice Minister Rodríguez discusses some of the obstacles, such as shortcomings in the regulatory framework, and addresses how these challenges are being addressed. What opportunities for investment and development are expected in-line with renewed political commitment? What concrete steps are being taken to stimulate development? What support is needed from technical and financial partners?  What developments are we seeing from ENEE?

  • Ing. Tomás Antonio Rodríguez Sánchez

    SEN, Government of Honduras
    Vice Minister of Energy

  • Ing. Johan Valerio Pérez

    Costa Rican Electricity Institute
    Socio-environmental Manager, Geothermal Sources, Generation Division

  • Víctor Hugo Ventura Ruiz

    Republic of Guatemala
    Minister of Energy and Mines

  • Paul Moya

    West Japan Engineering Consultants, Inc.
    Advisor to the General Manager Moderator

3:30-4:00

Subsurface to Surface Integration: An Approach To Improve Value Across The Chain

  • Roger Lee

    Baker Hughes
    Product Manager

  • Annette Otero

    Baker Hughes
    Energy Transition Lead Corporate South America

4:00-4:30

Refreshments, Networking and Photos

4:30-5:30

The Andean Region

GEOLAC 2024 Country Updates

  • Argentina: Can Neuquén Deliver on its Geothermal Potential? – The President of ADI-NQN details progress in the Domuyo and Copahue projects. Are regional authorities supporting geothermal prospects in the context of the region’s fossil fuel dynamic? How is the agency addressing social and environmental concerns and prioritizing community relations? Finally- what investment is needed and why should international investors commit to Neuquén’s geothermal future?
  • Chile: Opportunities For The Development of Geothermal Energy – Where is the Chilean electricity sector moving and what opportunities does the development of Geothermal Energy have in this sector? What is the current situation of geothermal concessions in Chile? What does the modification of the recently published geothermal concessions law consist of, in November 2024? What measures are being promoted to favor the development of geothermal projects for direct use?
  • Bolivia: Maximizing Renewable Resources – Geothermal Resources – In the context of diversifying the energy matrix, efforts are being made to reactivate the Laguna Colorada geothermal project, which will play a key role in achieving this goal. This project will allow for the development of new projects for both direct and indirect uses. The integration of geothermal energy, along with other renewable sources like solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass, will help Bolivia position itself as a leader in the comprehensive use of its renewable natural resources.

  • Oscar Cahuana Alarcon

    Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Energy, Bolivia
    Professional in Control and Supervision of Surface Reconnaissance Activities and Geology and Geophysics Projects

  • Leandro Lopez

    Neuquén Investment Agency
    President

  • Julio Maturana França

    Ministry of Energy, Chile
    Head of Sustainable Energies Division

  • Oscar Eduardo Llamosa Ardila

    PiensaGeotermia
    Editor and Regional Manager Moderator

5:30-6:15

Taking Geothermal Further in Colombia

GEOLAC 2024 COUNTRY UPDATES

Since the updating of geothermal’s regulatory framework under the Energy Transition Law in 2022, what impacts can be perceived on the market and what further regulatory developments would stimulate geothermal development? What advances are we seeing in high, medium and low enthalpy? Looking at energy demand projections, how does geothermal compete in the power generation mix?  How can baseload stability be factored in?  Environmental permitting is a challenge for many projects. Is there a way to streamline the process, both at federal and municipal level? Finally- how to address the restricted access to substation connection points, against a context of competing with other technologies.

  • Julián López

    CHEC
    Geothermal Project Coordinator

  • Eliana Lucia Mejia Toro

    Servicio Geologico Colombiano
    Coordinator

  • Shabtay Mizrahi

    Ormat
    Director of Business Development & Sales - Latin America

  • César Patiño

    EcoPetrol
    Senior Reservoir Engineer, Geothermal CoProduction

  • Leonardo Tamayo

    Ministerio de Minas y Energía, Colombia
    Geothermal Coordinator

  • Nancy Catherine Vidal Camacho

    Petroseismic Services | Colombian Geothermal Association (AGEOCOL)
    Director of New Business and Well Seismic Logging (VSP) Engineer | Vice President Moderator

6:15-8:00

GEOLAC 2024 Cocktail Reception

Hosted by: 

Invitation Only
7:00-10:00

Ministerial Dinner

Hosted by: 

Thursday

December 5
8:00-8:15

Refreshments and Exhibition

8:30-8:45

Day Two Welcome

  • Gabriela Elizondo

    The World Bank
    Practice Manager, Energy Sector, Latin America and Caribbean

8:45-8:55

Chairperson Introduction & Project InnerSpace GeoMap

GeoMap is a collaboration between Project InnerSpace, Google, and more than 80 researchers working on behalf of Project InnerSpace. GeoMap unites over one hundred layers of data from both the surface and subsurface. This session will be a demonstration of the GeoMap tool with discussion on potential ways for governments in the LATAM and Caribbean regions to contribute to GeoMap and use it to inform their geothermal policies.

  • Jackson Marshall Grimes

    Project InnerSpace
    Director of Global Engagement

8:55-9:45

Regional Cooperation and Technical Coordination for Geothermal Development in Colombia

Through the GeoH2Verde Triangular Cooperation Project, Colombia, Honduras, and El Salvador emphasize the significance of regional cooperation and inter-institutional collaboration to enhance the exchange of knowledge and experiences in geothermal energy and green hydrogen in the framework of four lines of action.

  • Aida Flores

    Hidrocarburos y Minas (DGEHM), El Salvador
    External Cooperation Manager, Dirección General de Energía

  • Eliana Lucia Mejia Toro

    Servicio Geologico Colombiano
    Coordinator

  • Edvin Salas

    Secretaría de Energía (SEN), Honduras
    Renewable Energy Analyst

  • Leonardo Tamayo

    Ministerio de Minas y Energía, Colombia
    Geothermal Coordinator

  • Osly Roberto Rodas

    GIZ
    Coordinador Proyecto de cooperación triangular - GEOH2 Verde Moderator

9:45-10:45

GDF/TAF Forum: Technical Assistance and Finance for Geothermal

One of the most significant funding sources for geothermal projects in Latin America, the Geothermal Development Facility has operated since 2016, awarding grants to thirty geothermal projects in the region. In this session, the Fund Managers of the GDF will present a summary of activity with a comprehensive report of the Facilities’ recent accomplishments and challenges. The GDF is an active funding resource with demonstrated successes. The GDF is sponsored by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the European Union through the Latin America Investment Facility through the KfW Development Bank.

  • Vanessa Salcedo

    Geothermal Development Facility for Latin America (GDF)
    Project Conformance and Environmental and Social Impact (ESIA) Manager

  • Jozsef Szamosfalvi

    Geothermal Development Facility for Latin America (GDF)
    Fund Manager and Regulatory Specialist

10:45-11:00

Refreshments

11:00-11:45

Geothermal Energy for Data Centers: Opportunities and Challenges

Against the backdrop of a global energy transition to net-zero emissions, rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence has driven large increases in data center energy consumption with exponential near-term growth projections.  We will explore the unique opportunities and challenges this presents to power grids, and in particular the important solutions which geothermal technologies can provide to the Latin American and Caribbean regions.

  • Sigfredo Figueroa

    LaGeo
    Legal Advisor DGEHM and Board Member

  • Jeff Winick

    U.S. Department of Energy
    Technology Manager, Data Modeling & Analysis, Geothermal Technologies Office

Advanced registration required
11:00-5:30

Site Visit to the Ahuachapán Geothermal Plant

Additional Registration Required

11:45-12:15

Best Practice for Field and Plant Optimization, Operational Safety and Security and Planning for Vulnerabilities

Looking to past developments and challenges, we discuss best practice for field and plant operations, both to maximize generation and ensure safety and security. How to plan and prepare for vulnerabilities such as hurricanes or volcanic activity? What tools are available and emerging for more effective monitoring and response?

  • Adolfo Castillo Bolaños

    Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE)
    Coordinator, Geothermal Sources, Generation Division

12:15-2:00

Closing Remarks, Networking and Lunch

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