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Clean energy for EU islands

Supporting organisations

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Our supporters are organisations that have signed a declaration of support and bring expertise and experience to the initiative.

8 supporting organisations

Technical consultancy |
SAMPOL

SAMPOL is a Spanish company with a long history of more than 88 years. We lead in engineering projects, especially in the energy field. This includes renewable energy, energy-saving solutions...

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European funded project |
LocalRES

LocalRES is an EU-funded project that will deploy innovative local energy systems to put renewable energy into the hands of communities and people. The project will boost structural changes in...

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Technology provider |
FLASC B.V.

FLASC is developing a Hydro-Pneumatic Energy Storage (HPES) system tailored for offshore applications. The objective is to bridge the gap between intermittent renewable energy production and a fluctuating consumer demand...

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Technical consultancy |
Global Business Inroads Private Limited (GBI)

Global Business Inroads (GBI) is an international business, technology and innovation management consultancy, based in India, Europe, UK and USA that is specialized in technology access and deployment. GBI has...

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Civil society organisation |
Small Islands Organisation

The NGO Small Islands Organisation (SMILO) supports small islands of less than 150km² towards the sustainable management of their territory and resources. It bolsters integrated operations for the preservation of...

Energy or environmental agency |
Flexens Oy Ab

Flexens is a project development and investor focusing on designing, implementing and integrating sustainable and flexible energy systems based on renewable energy sources . Flexens core capabilities in system integration...

Civil society organisation |
REScoop.eu

Through REScoop.eu, we wish to make our voices heard in the European energy debate. Citizens after all are the ones who will be paying for the transition to a more...