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The Geothermal Association of Ireland (GAI) was formed as a not for profit association in 1998 to promote the development of geothermal energy in all its forms in Ireland. GAI is committed to education and awareness building to promote the use of geothermal as a sustainable energy system in Ireland.
This website is a resource for GAI members and others interested in the development of geothermal energy in Ireland. The GAI is affiliated to the European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) and the International Geothermal Association (IGA).
Join GAI at this year's Energy Show RDS on 5th and 6th April 2017. One-day geothermal conference in the Committee Room on April 6th. Register for free here
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Our Members
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Some Geothermal Energy Facts
- Geothermal sources allow 3-4 units of heat to be produced by heat pumps using 1 unit of electricity.
- It allows for heating and cooling of homes, offices, industry and large conurbations.
- Geothermal is a low-carbon, viable, sustainable source of energy.