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Essentials: Geothermal brochure. In addition, the GIA had been invited by the IEA to present its Implementing Agreement Mid-Term Report at the REWP Meeting in October 2010. The value of the IEA OPEN Bulletin was described, noting that an article on the GIA‘s participation at the WGC2010 would be included in Issue 68 (June 2010). The ExCo was invited to hold its 24th ExCo Meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland, in association with the GEISER (induced seismicity) Workshop, to be hosed by the Iceland National Energy Authority and Reykjavik Energy. The proposed dates of the week-long programme included the GEISER Workshop on 4-5 October, GIA Annex and ExCo Meetings on 6-8 October, and a technical tour on 9 October 2010. 24th ExCo Meeting 7-8 October 2010, Reykjavik, Iceland The 24th ExCo Meeting was hosted by Orkustofnun and Reykjavik Energy, and held at Gvendarbrunnar, Reykjavik Energy, Reykjavik, Iceland, on 7-8 October 2010, as part of the ―Geothermal Week in Reykjavik‖ programme, which also included a workshop on induced seismicity (organized by GEISER, IPGT US DoE and EERA) and associated international working group meetings, which GIA meeting participants could also take part in. Twenty-seven people attended the ExCo Meeting, including: 10 ExCo Members, 6 Alternate Members and 11 Observers, including an IEA Secretariat member, two representatives of the Slovakian company ―Geothermal Anywhere‖ (prospective new Country Member Slovakia) and the GIA Secretary. Reykjavik Energy also hosted a fieldtrip to the Reykjanes Geothermal Power Station, other geothermal areas and important cultural sites in Southern Iceland. The GIA was reported to have had a significant presence at the WGC2010 during the week (26- 30 April 2010) following the 23rd ExCo Meeting in Bali, including the presentation of several Annex papers in the technical sessions and a keynote paper describing the GIA and its activities (Mongillo and Bromley, 2010a). The GIA-sponsored exhibition booth (open 26-30 April 2010) attracted over 100 visitors for discussions of geothermal energy and the GIA‘s activities. Sixteen posters from GIA Members, the Annexes and the Secretariat were displayed; continuously running PPT presentations were shown; and a large volume of GIA and IEA documents and other material were distributed, including over 350 CD-Roms. The IEA Renewable Energy Essentials: Geothermal brochure had been completed since the last ExCo Meeting, with major input from the GIA. The status of the IEA Geothermal Roadmap was reviewed and discussed; a second workshop was to be held in Washington, D.C., and the third and final one in Bandung, Indonesia; with the completion date of the Roadmap set for early 2011. GIA Members were strongly encouraged to continue participation in this effort. At the request of IEA CERT, the GIA ExCo unanimously voted to request the CERT to extend the GIA‘s 3rd Term to 28 February 2013. Annexes I, III, VII and VIII held meetings on 6 October 2010. New Annex X1- Induced Seismicity, which incorporates the induced seismicity activities from Annexes I and II, was initiated by unanimous approval of the ExCo in recognition of the international importance of the topic. Progress reports from Annexes I, III, VII and VIII, and eleven Country reports and one Sponsor report were presented and discussed. An Annex X Leader had been appointed and the efforts would begin soon. The Secretary reviewed Secretariat activities since the 23rd ExCo Meeting and submitted work plans and budgets for the remainder of 2010, a Common Fund report, and draft Work Plan for 2011; the latter reports were unanimously accepted by the ExCo. Good progress was being made on the Geothermics Special Issue on Sustainable Geothermal Utilization, which would be published in December 2010. Representatives of prospective Country Member Slovakia presented a Guest Report on a new plasma geothermal drilling technique. 30

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