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 Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg for Renewable Energy (HI ERN) investigates and develops material- and process-based solutions for a climate-neutral, sustainable, and cost-effective utilization of renewable energies. The institute works on the structural and functional characterization, modeling, and processing of materials relevant to hydrogen and solar technology. The common goal is the understanding of structure-performance-process relationship on the mesoscale.
The Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG, based in Berlin, Germany, is one of the leading international providers for training and capacity building on renewable energy and energy efficiency. Our belief is that knowledge is one of the key factors for the sustainable development of clean and secure energy supplies.Through training and capacity building, we aim to disseminate the necessary know-how to satisfy the increasing demand for expertise throughout the industry, financial institutions and policy-setting bodies in the green energy markets.
The Sustainable Energy Association is a member-based industry body offering innovative policy solutions that link up building-level technologies and the wider energy system to achieve a low carbon, secure energy future for the UK, benefits for UK consumers, and commercial growth for businesses working in the sector.
The Translational Energy Research Centre is one of the largest and best-equipped zero-carbon energy, hydrogen, bioenergy, CCUS and sustainable aviation fuels research and development facilities in Europe.
Wood energy is one of the pillars of the energy transition. This applies all the more to Baden-Württemberg. Wood energy has a long tradition here and is well established. A large number of successful companies stand for this. The Wood Energy Association of Baden-Württemberg offers these companies in particular an excellent platform to discuss their interests with politicians and legislators both regionally and nationally.
Our ambition is to accelerate the energy transition together with knowledge institutions, businesses, and government, to create an energy system in the Netherlands which is free from CO2 emissions by 2050. In addition, we offer the Dutch business community the opportunity to take the lead and export their innovative products. This is how we want to strengthen the competitive position of the Netherlands.
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