The Oldenburg Energy Cluster OLEC e.V. is one of the most important regional innovation clusters in the north-west energy region. The network bundles over 50 regional experts from established companies and start-ups, universities, research institutions, local authorities and educational service providers and represents the entire renewables industry. The cross-technology approach ensures in particular that the network members receive a significant knowledge advantage and location advantage and jointly initiate innovative ideas and projects.
Oxfordshire Greentech is the business network supporting the growth of the low-carbon sector in Oxfordshire. Headed up by a team of sustainability experts, we bring together businesses, local authorities, academics, charities and more to encourage the innovation, collaboration and knowledge exchange that will create a better future.
The Renewable Energy Platform Baden-Württemberg e.V. is an umbrella organization of associations, companies and research institutes from the renewable energy sector in Baden-Württemberg. The association was founded in March 2019 and is committed to the rapid expansion of renewable energies and the cross-sector implementation of the energy transition in Baden-Württemberg.
We make Wales a better place by promoting clean energy and sustainable infrastructure. We make our members more successful, reduce barriers for community energy projects and engage with the public. Oh, and we organise amazing events.
The Solar Cluster Baden-Württemberg e.V. consists of around 60 members: Both commercial companies in the photovoltaic and energy sector as well as municipal utilities and research institutes in the state are part of the solar energy interest group founded on November 30, 2012.
The East Coast Cluster is now actively bringing together communities, business, industry and academia to deliver the carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure needed to decarbonise this key industrial heartland of the UK. The East Coast Cluster will ensure the UK’s leadership in the energy transition and the emerging global low-carbon and hydrogen market and play a major role in levelling up across the country.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (MV) is the most important generating region for green electricity in the whole of Germany. Due to the accelerated expansion of renewable energies, far more electricity is now being generated in MV (2017: 15.8 TWh) than consumed (6.7 TWh). Electricity generation from renewable energies alone exceeded the country's electricity requirements by around 70 percent in 2017. Compared to other locations in Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has enough green electricity to produce large quantities of "green hydrogen". From Schwerin to Stralsund, there is a wide range of expertise and experience in the field of hydrogen technology. This applies to scientific competence as well as to concrete implementation at company level.
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