Abstract
Geothermal energy has the potential to decarbonize Europe’s energy systems due to its reliability, flexibility, and storage capabilities, providing green heating, cooling, and electricity. However, high initial costs and lack of awareness pose barriers to its widespread adoption, leading to concerns within local communities and mistrust among policy makers and potential users. The GEOSYN Project (2024-2027), funded by the EU’s Horizon Europe Programme, aims to demonstrate
affordable, high-temperature geothermal heating solutions that also generate cooling for industrial applications. GEOSYN’s system, which uses a heat pump and chiller with water as the refrigerant, eliminates environmental risks and global warming potential. The technology can adapt to various thermal sources and will connect to energy storage systems, enhancing flexibility. The initiative emphasizes raising awareness and building trust among stakeholders, including communities, policy makers and industries, to ensure a successful deployment.
Effective communication of benefits and addressing stakeholder concerns is key. Socio-economic factors and public attitudes will guide targeted communication
campaigns. Outcomes related to the environmental and financial benefits of geothermal technologies in different contexts will foster broader acceptance and integration of this renewable energy source. Additionally, GEOSYN will promote women in geothermal careers and entrepreneurship.