Deliverable number: (D.4.1). Cuenot, N., Manzella, A, Botteghi, S, Donato, A, Giamberini, S, Torsello, L, & Bonciani, D
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In this report we analyse each of the GEOENVI national case study countries (Belgium, France, Iceland, Italy, Hungary, and Turkey) to gain a better overview of similarities and differences among national level geothermal environmental regulatory practice. After a general country overview, we analyse how the environmental regulations around deep geothermal energy are set-up in terms of definition, classification, and resource ownership. We find that definitions and rules for ownership are largely similar, but that classifications of different types of geothermal resources vary significantly. A mapping of permitting and licensing processes consequently addresses the type of permits required, permit durations, exclusivity arrangements etc. An interesting observation is the number of authorities involved in permitting that differs among countries. Moreover, Environmental Impact Assessment is present in each country, but the way it is incorporated in the overall permitting procedure differs.
@article{cuenot_deliverable_nodate,
	title = {Deliverable number: ({D}.4.1)},
	abstract = {In this report we analyse each of the GEOENVI national case study countries (Belgium, France, Iceland, Italy, Hungary, and Turkey) to gain a better overview of similarities and differences among national level geothermal environmental regulatory practice. After a general country overview, we analyse how the environmental regulations around deep geothermal energy are set-up in terms of definition, classification, and resource ownership. We find that definitions and rules for ownership are largely similar, but that classifications of different types of geothermal resources vary significantly. A mapping of permitting and licensing processes consequently addresses the type of permits required, permit durations, exclusivity arrangements etc. An interesting observation is the number of authorities involved in permitting that differs among countries. Moreover, Environmental Impact Assessment is present in each country, but the way it is incorporated in the overall permitting procedure differs.},
	language = {en},
	author = {Cuenot, Nicolas and Manzella, A and Botteghi, S and Donato, A and Giamberini, S and Torsello, L and Bonciani, D},
	keywords = {⛔ No DOI found},
}

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