Geothermal Investment Company Baseload Capital Launches its New Series ‘Coffee with Baseload’ to Deformalize the Conversation Around Clean Energy

February 26, 2022

As the geothermal industry continues to spotlight the ‘Geothermal Decade’ ­– a push to make the geothermal energy sector 13 times larger by 2030 – Baseload Capital has launched an interview series to make the conversation more approachable.

Coffee with Baseload is an attempt to deformalize the discussions around making the switch to clean energy and moving towards a planet in balance. Baseload Capital knows that geothermal is an every day topic for them, so the industry needs more than a global ‘summit’ or industry ‘roundtable’ to keep the conversation going.

“We are very excited to launch this series and really drive the conversation about geothermal energy,” says Kristina Hagström Ilievska, CMO of Baseload Capital. She added, “At Baseload we feel like the industry really just needs more continual exposure in order to really grow. So, rather than having one seminar or summit per year, with Coffee with Baseload we aim to keep the conversation going.”

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