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Eurosolar


FieldValue
nameEurosolar
native_nameEuropäische Vereinigung für Erneuerbare Energien e.V.
native_name_langGerman
logoframelessEurosolar logo
abbreviationEurosolar
formation
founding_locationBonn, Germany
extinction
registration_id
purposeTo replace nuclear and fossil-fuel energy entirely using renewable energy
headquartersBonn, Germany
coords
owner
leader_titleChair
leader_namePeter Droege
leader_title2Managing director
leader_name2Steffen Otzipka
website

Eurosolar - European Association for Renewable Energies (Own spelling: EUROSOLAR) is a German association with headquarters in Bonn. The association has sections in 13 countries (Germany, Bulgaria, Denmark, Georgia, Italy, Luxembourg, Austria, Russia, Spain, Czech Republic, Turkey, Ukraine and Hungary).

Eurosolar is the non-profit European Association for Renewable Energy () that conducts its work independently of political parties, institutions, commercial enterprises, and interest groups. Eurosolar develops and encourages political and economic action plans and concepts for the introduction of renewable energy. Eurosolar has approximately 2,500 members, close to 400 legal groups, and owns the Solar Age magazine, published quarterly. A history of the association is available.{{cite book | translator-first1 = Silvia | translator-last1 = Strauch | translator-first2 = Martina R | translator-last2 = Jones | access-date = 5 August 2016 | archive-date = 17 July 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160717165645/http://www.eurosolar.de/en/images/stories/publikationen/Eurosolar25_engl.pdf | url-status = live

Formed on 2 August 1988 in Bonn, West Germany, Eurosolar runs an annual event called the Solar Prize awards, rewarding progress in renewable energy.

References

References

  1. (2019). "Impressum".
  2. (4 March 2020). "A MOMENTOUS AND VISIONARY GOAL, REPLACING NUCLEAR AND FOSSIL FUELS ENTIRELY WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (flyer)". Eurosolar.
  3. (2 March 2020). "Flyer: Für den schnellen und vollständigen Wechsel zu erneuerbaren Energien, Unterstützen Sie unsere gemeinnützige Arbeit als Mitglied oder Förderer!". www.eurosolar.de.
  4. (30 July 2010). "Solar Age Media Information". Solar Age.
  5. (24 August 2013). "Eurosolar's anniversary". Eurosolar.
  6. (24 November 2014). "Solar Prize Archives". Eurosolar.
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