The Center for Renewable Energies and Sustainability (abbreviated: ZEN) has set itself the principle of contributing to climate protection through independent and neutral commitment. This should make the regional energy supply future-proof and resource-saving.
The Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research conducts leading fundamental research in the fields of fusion energy and solar fuels, in close partnership with academia and industry.
The Dutch Wind Energy Association (NWEA) is the branch association of the wind sector. NWEA promotes the development of wind energy with a view to a sustainable Dutch energy supply. For and with its members, NWEA works on the strong wind sector and the new policy that is required for this.
The European Institute for Energy Research was founded by EDF and the KIT in 2002 with the legal structure European Economic Interest Grouping aiming at enhancing collaboration through joint projects applied to industrial issues.Today, EIFER is recognised as an independent French-German research institute committed to its members and partners. With its applied research orientation EIFER is bridging the gap between science and industry for more than 20 years. In the context of the European energy transition, EIFER provides research-based innovative energy solutions for the sustainable growth of cities, local communities and industries.
The Federal Association of Decentralized Oil Mills and Vegetable Oil Technology e.V. (BDOel) is an association of oil mills, affiliated technology companies, representatives from science and politics, associations and initiatives in the field of regional value creation and renewable energies, as well as interested private individuals.
The Fördergesellschaft Renewable Energies e.V. (FEE) is an innovation network in the field of environmentally friendly energy technologies. Our non-profit association connects innovative small and medium-sized companies, research institutions and technical experts. We are particularly active in the areas of energy efficiency in buildings, the energetic use of biomass, the use of fuel cells and the production of biomethane.
The Forum for Future Energies is the only politically independent and cross-industry institution in the energy industry and energy policy in the pre-parliamentary space.
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