12 July 2007
Official visit from China
An official delegation from Shaanxi Province in China, headed by Executive Vice Governor Mr. Zhao Zhengyong accompanied by the Mayor of Xianyang Mr. Qian Junchang
and other officials, visited the UNU-GTP on Tuesday the 10th of July, 2007.
18 June 2007
Short Course II on Surface Exploration for Geothermal Resources
ANNOUNCEMENT
Short Course II on Surface Exploration for Geothermal Resources
United Nations University Geothermal Training Programme (UNU-GTP) in Iceland and Kenya Electricity Generating Company, Ltd. (KenGen) will be hosting “Short Course II on Surface Exploration for
Geothermal Resources”, to be held at Lake Bogoria Hotel and Lake Naivasha Simba Lodge, 2-17 November, 2007.
11 May 2007
29th Session at UNU-GTP
The 29th annual session of the UNU-GTP opened on 25th April 2007. Twenty one UNU Fellows from 14 countries participate in the six month specialized courses. They
come from Albania 1, China 1, Costa Rica 1, El Salvador 3, Eritrea 1, Ethiopia 2, Indonesia 2, Iran 3, Jordan 1, Kenya 2, Nicaragua 1, Russia 1, Tanzania 1, and Uganda 1. They will be trained in:
Geological Exploration 3, Borehole Geology 1, Geophysical Exploration 3, Chemistry of Thermal Fluids 3, Environmental Studies 4, and Geothermal Utilization.
11 May 2007
Addition to the UNU-GTP staff
Ms. Dorthe Hegnet Holm, MSc in geology, joined the staff at UNU-GTP on May 1.
11 May 2007
Prof. Konrad Ostwalder appointed Rector of UNU
Professor Konrad Oswalder was appointed new Rector of United Nations University and will assume his position at the Tokyo Headquarter on September 1.
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9 February 2007
Millennium Workshop in El Salvador
The “Workshop for Decision Makers on Geothermal Projects in Central America” was held in San Salvador 26 November to 2 December 2006. It was co-hosted by
UNU-GTP and LaGeo S.A de C.V. in El Salvador. The fifty participants came mainly from the four countries of Central America active in geothermal development, i.e. Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala
and Nicaragua. Geothermal power stations provide about 12% of the total electricity generation of the four countries. Only a small portion of the geothermal resources in the region has been
harnessed.