Canadian Geothermal Energy Association Launches New Website
Congratulations to CanGEA, the Canadian Geothermal Energy Association, who have just launched their new website.
See the new site at www.geothermal.ca
CanGEA—the Canadian Geothermal Energy Association—is a non-profit association promoting the development and use of sustainable geothermal energy in Canada. Sustainable energy that works in partnership with nature.
CanGEA members are leaders of the Canadian geothermal energy industry …
CanGEA joined the Work Industries’ client list in August, and we worked with them to determine the website strategy, the content architecture and design. We used Expression Engine to run the website, and you’ll notice there is a News blog and Events blog, available via RSS, as well as standard pages.
Work Industries would also like to thank Joslin Green of PLAYER Industries, who designed the site, and Eric Barstad of Shadow Box Creative Media Ltd., who handled the programming.
Congratulations again to our friends at CanGEA.
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