During the Conference’s direct-use geothermal session, Mr Carden will explore the potential for applying geo-exchange heating and cooling systems at a district scale in Australia.

He will explain how geo-exchange can offer a range of financial, energy efficiency and environmental benefits to the end user, a project developer and a utility company.

Register now to see Yale Carden at EcoGen 2011.

Mr Carden has been working in the sustainability sector for more than15 years, and has spent the past five years working with geo-exchange systems. He is a member and certified installer with the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, and has advised on geo-exchange systems across the Asia Pacific.

Previously, Mr Carden has presented to a range of audiences on both general sustainability issues as well as geo-exchange systems.