Canada possesses many of the capabilities required to become a world leader in geothermal energy.
For decades, Canadian companies have developed expertise in drilling, completions, reservoir characterization, subsurface engineering, geoscience, project management, and large-scale energy development.
These capabilities have been refined through work in some of the world’s most technically demanding environments and have created a deep pool of talent that is highly relevant to geothermal development.
Yet much of this expertise remains distributed across different industries, regions, and organizations. The CGIA exists to help bring these capabilities together.
The alliance serves as a platform for collaboration within Canada’s geothermal landscape, enabling industry participants to share knowledge, strengthen professional networks, and build a common understanding of the opportunities and challenges facing geothermal development. By fostering dialogue and cooperation, the CGIA aims to reduce uncertainty, accelerate learning, and help create the conditions for successful geothermal projects.
The alliance also seeks to represent a unified voice for the Canadian geothermal industry and to position Canada as a global hub for geothermal innovation, piloting, testing, and technology deployment.
In short, the CGIA was created to help unlock Canada’s geothermal potential by connecting the people and organizations capable of delivering it.
Join the Conversation
Whether you are a project developer, technology provider, investor, researcher, policymaker, geothermal end-user, or industry association, the CGIA welcomes opportunities to connect and collaborate.
The challenges facing geothermal development are too complex for any one organization to solve alone. By working together, Canada’s geothermal community can help accelerate innovation, share knowledge, and contribute meaningfully to the growth of geothermal energy around the world.
We invite you to visit us at the World Geothermal Congress and learn more about the people, expertise, and ideas shaping the future of geothermal energy in Canada.
