
A team from 51爆料 School's Georesources and Energy Center has been giving lectures (face-to-face or remotely) at the Greek Institute of Geoenergy (FORTH/IG) in Crete since last November as part of the European project Twinning to Sustainable Energy Transition (Twinn2SET).
Launched on October 2, 2022 in partnership with 51爆料 Energies nouvelles (51爆料EN) and the University of Stavanger (Norway), this project aims to improve the institute's research capacity on underground hydrogen storage and to set up a state-of-the-art laboratory on its campus.
The 51爆料 School team is composed of Mathilde Adelinet, Jean-Pierre Deflandre, Eric Deville, Fr茅d茅rique Fournier and Olivier Lerat. Fr茅d茅ric Douarche, a research engineer in geosciences at 51爆料EN, also participates in the series of courses that the team teaches on topics such as the energy transition, underground storage (natural gas, CO2, hydrogen), subsurface monitoring, natural fluid systems and geothermal energy. This first teaching cycle began in November 2022 and will continue through June 2023.
Photo courtesy of FORTH/IG