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ABO Wind AG

ABO Wind is a globally successful project developer for renewable energies with over550 employees. Since 1996, the company has connected around 700 wind energy, solar and biogas plants with an output of 2,400 megawatts to the grid.

We are currently working on the development of new projects with a total capacity of ten gigawatts. These projects are located in 16 countries on four continents and exceed the capacity of four average nuclear power plants. Two thirds of the projects under development are wind projects and one third are solar Projects.

UCL Islands Laboratory

Islands Laboratory at UCL is a hub of researchers from different disciplines (mathematics, computer science, law, economics, environment, anthropology, engineering, architecture) who merge their powers to deliver cutting edge research, with he aim to understand essential connections between energy resource nexus, the environment, economy and society and how to research them.

Planair SA

Consulting Engineers for Sustainable Development.

Founded in 1985 in Switzerland, Planair was created to offer engineering and advisory services for sustainable development. The Planair team develops and implements innovative solutions in the fields of renewable energy, energy efficiency, island & smart grid systems planning, engineering and industry partnerships.

Ampyx Power - Airborne Wind Energy

About : Ampyx Power is developing an Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) system using a tethered aircraft that flies like a kite. Fifty highly skilled professionals with more than 20 nationalities are working from The Hague, Netherlands and Melbourne, Australia on a Dutch innovation that uses the more constant and powerful winds above 200 m. The system fits in containers and requires much less material to construct, smaller foundation, and infrastructure than conventional technologies. With AWE innovation, new locations for wind energy can be unlocked (incl.

LINCC UIB (Laboratori Interdisciplinary sobre Canvi Climàtic de la UIB) - University of the Balearic Islands

The Interdisciplinary Lab on Climate Change of the University of the Balearic Islands is a hub of researchers from many  different disciplines that work on climate change: physics, biology, engineering, chemistry, economy, law, mathematics and computing, education and philosophy.

The main aims of the LINCC are:

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 sustainable energy system. REScoop.eu empowers them and wants to achieve energy democracy. Our federation has four well-defined objectives:

3E

3E is an independent consultancy and software service company, delivering solutions for performance optimisation of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. We provide expert services covering the whole project lifecycle, to support project developers, asset managers, operators, investors, and policy-makers. SynaptiQ, 3E’s performance monitoring software, facilitates asset management, effective maintenance, operations and reporting on portfolios of renewable energy assets. Our key areas of expertise are:

akaryon GmbH

akaryon is a research-based SME specialized in environmental informatics.

Our main topics are sustainability, renewable energies and the protection of the environment. By developing software and tools in this context we assist companies and public bodies in fulfilling legal and other (environmental) requirements:

We've been working at ReSys in ongoing development for the last years - an energy strategy tool and calculator for the energy turnaround for municipalities as well as for large cities and regions - find more details here.

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