renewable energy

International Seminar: Biogas, more than an opportunity for the European Regions!

30/06/2010 - 08:30
30/06/2010 - 13:00
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Date: 30th June
Venue: Albert Hall Complex, Chaussée de Wavre 649-651, 1040 Brussels
Time: 8:30 - 13:00

 

EUREKA programme EUROGIA+ funds low carbon technologies

A new legislation on renewable energy, expected to influence EU’s climate and energy package has been agreed upon.

EUSEW2009: KIS-PIMS presents in frame of DG ENTR event on support for eco-innovation

11/02/2009 - 09:30
11/02/2009 - 12:45
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New forms of support for eco-innovation: the Europe INNOVA Innovation Platforms

2009 FP7 Energy R&D calls launched

On 3rd September, the European Commission has published a number of calls for proposals under the specific programmes “Cooperation” and “Capacities” of the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).

There three ENERGY calls with different scopes and deadlines:

FP7-ENERGY-2009-1 – deadline: 25th November 2008
  • Activity Energy.2 Renewable electricity generation
Area Energy.2.1 Photovoltaics
Area Energy.2.4 Geothermal

First calls for service innovation vouchers planned in France

The first innovation vouchers for innovative service SMEs in the renewable energy sector will be handed out to its beneficiaries in the framework of the EC-funded KIS-PIMS project earlier than expected. The speedy implementation is due to the high interest in these new support schemes that seem to be particularly well-adapted to the needs of small companies.

EP rapporteur presents draft report on RE Directive

The draft report of the European Parliament's rapporteur, Greens' MEP Claude Turmes, is available.

Open call at DG TREN for demonstration projects

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The European Commission's DG TREN has finally published the call for proposals for demonstration projects that had been postponed several times.

A budget of 147 Mio EUR is available for proposals with a deadline of 8 October 2008. the projects will be selected by independent evaluators in a one-stage evaluation procedure. Project negotiations are planned for January 2009.

Priorities are renewable electricity, alternative motor fuels, "clean coal" technologies, smart grids and energy efficiency and demand side management.

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