The Geothermal Capacity Building Programme - Indonesia-Netherlands (GEOCAP) is an international collaboration between Indonesian and Dutch entities with the goal to develop intimately linked geothermal programmes for education and training, research and subsurface databases.
The German Association for Concentrated Solar Power (DCSP) has been committed to the generation and use of electricity, heat and fuels from concentrated solar technologies since 2013. We represent the interests of our members in dialogue with politics and administration and we support them with targeted public relations work. Our goal is to bundle the strengths and interests of German market participants and to increase market opportunities in Germany and internationally.
The German Association for Concentrated Solar Power (DCSP) has been committed to the generation and use of electricity, heat and fuels from concentrated solar technologies since 2013. We represent the interests of our members in dialogue with politics and administration and we support them with targeted public relations work. Our goal is to bundle the strengths and interests of German market participants and to increase market opportunities in Germany and internationally.
The German Biogas Association brings together operators, manufacturers and planners of biogas plants as well as representatives from science and research, and interested parties from all over Germany. Since it was founded in 1992, the Association, with over 4,700 members, has become Europe’s strongest organization in the area of biogas. With intensive political advocacy at federal and state levels, the Association campaigns for the increased use of biogas technology. Moreover, we support the exchange of information and experience in the sector.
The German Biogas Association brings together operators, manufacturers and planners of biogas plants as well as representatives from science and research, and interested parties from all over Germany. Since it was founded in 1992, the Association, with over 4,700 members, has become Europe’s strongest organization in the area of biogas. With intensive political advocacy at federal and state levels, the Association campaigns for the increased use of biogas technology. Moreover, we support the exchange of information and experience in the sector.
The German Geothermal Association (BVG), established in 1991, represents companies and individual members. It advocates the use of all existing geothermal technologies ranging from shallow to deep, and from cooling to heating, and the production of electricity.
The German Geothermal Association (BVG), established in 1991, represents companies and individual members. It advocates the use of all existing geothermal technologies ranging from shallow to deep, and from cooling to heating, and the production of electricity.
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