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Universidad de Chile
CEGA is a FONDAP-CONICYT center hosted since 2011 by the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Chile.
LAB
Universidad de Chile
CEGA is a FONDAP-CONICYT center hosted since 2011 by the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Chile.
LAB
Universidad de Chile
CEGA is a FONDAP-CONICYT center hosted since 2011 by the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Chile.
LAB
Universidad de Chile
CEGA is a FONDAP-CONICYT center hosted since 2011 by the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Chile.
What is Geothermal Energy?
How is it formed?
What is Geothermal Energy used for?
Is Chile a Geothermal Country?
Our Proyects
Sistema Geotermal Cerro Pabellón
El proyecto busca comprender el comportamiento del sistema geotermal de Cerro Pabellón, sector donde se implementará…
Proyectos finalizados
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Proyectos en desarrollo
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Director's Opinion
“We work to improve and expand scientific knowledge about geothermal energy in Chile. Our mission is to make geothermal energy a sustainable, environmentally friendly, and economically competitive resource that contributes to the energy needs of Chile and Latin America.”
DIEGO MORATA | CEGA Director
Our Blog
CEGALAB
Establishing cutting-edge analysis services is one of CEGA’s central objectives. The acquisition of sophisticated instruments, previously unavailable in the country, will make it possible to implement and operate a set of world-class laboratories. The equipment will be used by CEGA researchers and students, collaborating institutions in Chile, and also by the international geothermal community.
Our Team
CEGA is made up of a team of researchers from the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Chile, together with scientists from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and other international institutions.