Join us for a two-day special pre-conference workshop hosted by the Indonesian Geothermal Association (INAGA/API). A one-anda-half-day workshop will focus on optimizing the operation and maintenance of geothermal power generation systems, in collaboration with the New Zealand Geothermal Association (NZGA), in association with NZTE and a half-day workshop will focusing Nodal Ambient Noise Tomography: A 3D Fluid-Sensitive and Cost-Effective Passive Seismic Method to Track Geo-Fluids at Depth, in collaboration with IAGI.

The objectives of the workshop are to bring together the domestic and international experience of New Zealand’s leading geothermal consultancies, institutions, and service companies to consider how we can optimize the use of existing and future geothermal resources.

Following a variety of specific presentations, the session will provide the opportunity for panel discussions among the companies and participants to maximize the value of the sharing of experiences and their potential applications in Indonesia. Attendees will benefit from the collective knowledge and experience of New Zealand’s leading companies in addressing the challenges and opportunities in the geothermal sector.

 

INSTRUCTORS

  • A one-and-a-half-day workshop will be facilitated by Dr Mike Allen, a board member of the NZGA with more than 40 years’ experience in the global geothermal industry since his involvement in the development of the first plant in Kamojang. The companies involved will include Jacobs, JRG, MB Century, MTL, FlowState, the Geothermal Institute, GNS Science and Seequent.
  • A half-day workshop will be facilitated by Dr. Adriano Mazzini, Senior Researcher from Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway.

DAY 1

  • Session 1
    Optimising the Resource Utilisation. Well Measurements and Production Testing. Steamfield and Separation Plant Design and Layout.
  • Session 2
    Optimisation of Geothermal Power Plant Production. Key Power Plant Design Criteria and Selection of Optimum Plant Cycle.

DAY 2

  • Session 1
    Optimising the Resource Utilisation. Well Measurements and Production Testing. Steamfield and Separation Plant Design and Layout.
  • Session 2
    Optimisation of Geothermal Power Plant Production. Key Power Plant Design Criteria and Selection of Optimum Plant Cycle.
CATEGORY DOMESTIC PARTICIPANT OVERSEAS PARTICIPANT
Professional

IDR 6.500.000

USD 500

Lecture IDR 4.500.000 USD 350
Student IDR 2.500.000 USD 275

For further information please contact us at:

Ms. Winda
Mobile : +62 896-8256-1354
Email: iigce@onus.asia

Secretariat of

INDONESIA INTERNATIONAL
GEOTHERMAL CONVENTION &
EXHIBITION (IIGCE) 2023

INAGA
Apartement Menteng Square
BR-9 Tower B
Jl. Matraman No. 30 E
Jakarta Pusat 10320
phone : +62 813 3635 2024
iigce@onus.asia

For more information please contact:

SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION

Mr. Junior R. Kainama
+62 812 3948 2927
junior.kainama@onus.asia 

Ms. Nadya

+62 818 0620 6445
nadya@onus.asia

Ms. Elsya
+62 815 3931 4953
elsya@onus.asia

 

CONVENTION
Ms. Rahma
+
62 811 85 81 60
rahma@onus.asia

PUBLICATION
Ms. Dea

+62 878 8721 3208
ayudea@onus.asia

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