ThinkGeoEnergy
ThinkGeoEnergy is a small online media company founded in 2008, specializing in news and research for the global geothermal energy sector. Based in Reykjavík, it offers a range of services including market intelligence, promotional strategies, and educational opportunities related to geothermal energy.
Company Overview
ThinkGeoEnergy is a news and research platform focused on the global geothermal energy sector. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Reykjavík, Iceland, the company operates with a small team of six employees. It positions itself as a leading source of information and discussion within the geothermal community, emphasizing its role in facilitating the global geothermal conversation.
Services Offered
ThinkGeoEnergy provides a range of services tailored to the geothermal energy sector. These include market intelligence, strategic consultancy, marketing, and promotional services. The company also offers a supplier directory and funding information for geothermal projects, such as US DOE funding opportunities. Additionally, it hosts webinars and educational events to address industry challenges and advancements.
Specialties
The company specializes in various aspects of the geothermal industry, including strategy, marketing, promotion, and research. It maintains a comprehensive research database and publishes reports on geothermal energy developments. ThinkGeoEnergy also focuses on media outreach and communication, providing daily news updates and a weekly newsletter to over 6,200 subscribers globally.
International Presence
ThinkGeoEnergy operates international editions in Spanish and Turkish, catering to specific language markets through its domains PiensaGeotermia.com and JeotermalHaberler.com. The company covers international geothermal events and conferences, such as the International Geothermal Conference in Malaysia, and maintains partnerships with various conference organizers and geothermal associations.
Research and Publications
The company publishes a Global Geothermal Power Plant Map and an annual report on the Top 10 countries in terms of geothermal capacity. It also highlights new technologies and projects in the sector, including predictive seismic monitoring in Switzerland and the world's first geothermal direct use cement project. ThinkGeoEnergy hosts a bi-weekly webinar series in cooperation with Enerchange to further disseminate knowledge within the industry.