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BSi Bundesverband Solarindustrie (BSi) e.V. - Deutsches Windenergie-Institut GmbH (DEWI - German Wind Energy Institute) - European Business Council for Sustainable Energy (e5) - German Wind Energy Association (BWE) - World Council for Renewable Energy - World Fuel Cell Council - World Wind Energy Association WWEA e.V. - European Association for Renewable Energies (EUROSOLAR) - IRES - Initiative für Regenerative Energien in Sachsen -
The World Fuel Cell Council was founded as a non-profit association in 1991 by a number of fuel cell manufacturers and material suppliers. The objective of the Council is to promote the most rapid commercialisation of this benign technology worldwide. Members of the Council include companies involved in the development of a variety of fuel cell technologies for both stationary and mobile applications.
WWEA represents all branches of the wind sector in 80 countries worldwide: national wind energy associations, scientific institutes, industry, public bodies, etc.
The WCRE is the global voice for Renewable Energy. It operates independently and free of the vested interests of the present global energy system. As a nonprofit and non-governmental globally working organization it is focused on developing policies and strategies for Renewable Energy. Its mission is to bring Renewable Energy into the mainstream of world economy and lifestyle. It seeks to convince the global opinion of the potentials of Renewable Energy while showing the undesirable developments, the dangers, hidden costs and the damage to civilization, caused by conventional energy supply. It is the worldÍs forum for political and economic concepts that are most suitable to assist in rapidly accelerating the introduction of Renewable Energ...
The German Wind Energy Association (BWE) has about 7272 individual and corporate members. This makes the BWE the largest individual association for renewable energies in Germany. The BWE represents the interests of wind turbine operators and all individuals who support wind energy.
Professional association for the German Solar Industry.
Established in 1990 by the Federal State Lower Saxony as a non-profit limited liability company (GmbH) in Wilhelmshaven, the German Wind Energy Institute (DEWI) has currently 29 employees, among them 12 engineers, 5 physicists and 2 economists. One of the main tasks of the institute is the applied research and development in the field of wind energy often performed in national and international co-operation. The commissions given for measurements of a large number of wind turbine generator systems (WTGS) and evaluations concerning site wind potentials and optimisation of wind farm configurations, indicates the high standard achieved by the institute and its personnel. DEWI's internal organisational structure mirrors the abundance of activities performed by DEWI in all areas of wind energy utilisation.
The European Business Council (e5) is enabling opportunities. e5 is an initiative set up by responsible businesses, who have realised the necessity of long term and efficient usage of our natural resources, particularly energy, in order to obtain a competitive economy. Climate protection is an economical chance. e5 represents highly efficient and future orientated businesses, which continually create new European workplaces, develop new export possibilities and which contribute to uropean security of energy supply by making us more independent from fossil fuel imports. These businesses guarantee that Europe maintains its leadership position in economy and technology. e5 represents a new era of economical thinking. - Business type: nonprofit organization, industry association
- Product types: - political lobbying in Brussels for a sustainable energy future - sustainable business networking - creating sustainable business opportunities .
- Service types: connecting companies, projects and investors
- Address: Willy-Brandt-Stra¤e 4, Bad Vilbel, Hessen Germany 61118
- Telephone: +49 6101 8024-10
- FAX: +49 6101 8024-19
- Web Site: http://www.e5.org
- E-mail: Send Email to European Business Council for Sustainable Energy (e5)
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