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Geothermal Week 2026

10 July 2026 - 15 July 2026

Region(s): Waikato

Type(s): conferences

Held in Taupō at the heart of the Taupō Volcanic Zone, New Zealand Geothermal Week brings together industry, iwi, government, investors, researchers, educators and the wider community. Now in it's sixth year, the week has grown into a flagship event on the national and international geothermal calendar, providing a platform to share knowledge, showcase innovation and highlight geothermal's critical role in Aotearoa New Zealand's sustainable future.

The programme spans a full week of panel discussions, workshops, field trips and networking events anchored around the Winter Seminar, hosted by the New Zealand Geothermal Association. New Zealand Geothermal Week is proudly co-hosted by Amplify and the New Zealand Geothermal Association, working together with industry partners to deliver a high-quality event week that showcases the immense potential and innovation within the geothermal industry.

For more information: www.taupo.biz/nzgeothermalweek2026.

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These resources focus on geothermal energy and geothermal fields:

  • Geothermal power

  • Restoring Rotorua’s natural geothermal taonga

  • Double trouble – Rotorua and Ōhakuri

  • Te pūngao puia – Geothermal energy – collection to support NCEA Science 1.1

Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth uses humour and teamwork to dive into the serious issues of geothermal energy and sustainability. This article provides background information about the project. Instructions and supporting resources are found in this ​activity.

Find out more about the Taupō Volcanic Zone in our article Exploding Taupō.

Explore our wide range of resources under our Volcanoes and Geology topics.

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Published: 7 July 2026
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