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Bridget presents the multi-disciplinary geothermal geoscience components of the PG Certificate in Geothermal Energy, at the Geothermal Institute, University of Auckland. On finishing her BSc in geology, she successfully completed the full-time, year-long, Diploma in Geothermal Energy and Technology, at the Geothermal Institute, University of Auckland. After a career break to raise three children, Bridget returned to achieve outstanding results in both her MSc and PhD (geothermal geology and geochemistry). Bridget leads a specialised team of geoscientists in evaluating geothermal resource
potential, protection and sustainability. She has led projects to evaluate geothermal resource potential in Chile, Mexico, USA, Indonesia, Hawai’i and New Zealand.
Bridget’s commercially-applicable research has been used to solve on-going problems at geothermal fields both internationally and in New Zealand. She uses a suite of specialised analytical techniques developed during her research, to understand the driving causes of common problems relating to subsidence, production, and injectivity issues. Bridget is currently employed part-time by the University of Auckland. Since 2013 she has also run her own geothermal consulting company. Bridget is also a geothermal expert Peer-Review Panel member, for Waikato Regional Council for Contact Energy’s Ohaaki Geothermal Field. The evaluation of geothermal resource potential in Chile included guiding a multi-disciplinary team of Chilean geoscientists. Under her guidance the team developed geoscience layers for an ArcGIS geothermal-resource favourability-map.
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