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GeoSUSTAIN: Dissemination and Communication Strategy and Plan

Dissemination and Communication Strategy and Plan, authored by Małgorzata Majewska and Karolina Szyller from WiseEuropa, has just been released within the GeoSUSTAIN project (Sustainable Medium-Depth Geothermal Solutions with Solid Media Thermal Energy Storage for H/C). WiseEuropa is the leader of Work Package 7, which covers Reporting, Knowledge Community and Exploitation.

The Plan is designed to ensure the quality, availability, and usability of all project results, datasets, and publications. It provides key messaging and practical tools to support action oriented dissemination and communication activities, whilst establishing the channels necessary to facilitate the seamless exchange of information throughout the project’s lifecycle and beyond.

Furthermore, the Plan introduces the project’s visual identity – including the official logo and comprehensive guidelines for its application – alongside essential communication templates. It also stipulates the mandatory protocols for acknowledging the project’s funding institutions. These measures ensure consistency in both messaging and visual representation across all consortium partners, thereby empowering them to promote the project effectively within their respective networks and specialist fields.

The GeoSUSTAIN project has been launched in December 2025, covering Norway, Sweden, Austria, the Netherlands, Poland (including WiseEuropa), and Canada. Its focus is on developing an efficient, zero-emission, geothermal-based solution for industrial heating and cooling – fully aligned with the goal of achieving climate-neutral H/C systems by 2050.

The GeoSUSTAIN project was funded by CETPartnership, the Clean Energy Transition Partnership under the 2024 joint call for research proposals, co-funded by the European Commission (GA N°101069750) and with the funding organizations detailed on https://cetpartnership.eu/calls/joint-call-2024/fundig-organisations.

Karolina Szyller