European Renewable Energy Council
- European Renewable Energy Council
The European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) was founded in 2000 by the European renewable energy industry, trade and research associations. EREC is located in the Renewable Energy House in Brussels, a monument protected building with 100% renewable energy supply for heating and cooling.
EREC acts as a representative in Brussels of the European Renewable industry and research community and acts as a forum for exchange of information and discussion on issues related to renewables. EREC provides information and consultancy on renewable energies for the political decision makers on local, regional, national and international levels.
Members
EREC is composed of the following non-profit associations and federations:
*AEBIOM (European Biomass Association)
*EGEC (European Geothermal Energy Council [http://www.egec.org] )
*EPIA (European Photovoltaic Industry Association)
*ESHA (European Small Hydropower Association [http://www.esha.be] )
*ESTIF (European Solar Thermal Industry Federation [http://www.estif.org] )
*EUBIA (European Biomass Industry Association)
*EUREC Agency (European Renewable Energy Research Centres Agency)
*EWEA (European Wind Energy Association)
*EREF (European Renewable Energies Federation).
See also
* European Biomass Association
* European Wind Energy Association
* List of renewable energy organizations
References
*"Renewable Energy in Europe: Building Markets and Capacity", published by James & James (Science Publishers) Ltd. ISBN 1-84407-124-3
External links
* [http://www.erec.org European Renewable Energy Council]
* [http://www.aebiom.org European Biomass Association]
* [http://www.egec.org European Geothermal Energy Council]
* [http://www.epia.org European Photovoltaic Industry Association]
* [http://www.esha.be European Small Hydropower Association]
* [http://www.estif.org European Solar Thermal Industry Federation]
* [http://www.eubia.org European Biomass Industry Association]
* [http://www.ewea.org European Wind Energy Association]
* [http://www.eurec.be European Renewable Energy Research Agency]
* [http://www.ebio.org European Bioethanol Fuel Association]
* [http://www.eref.org European Renewable Energies Federation]
* [http://www.eu-oea.com European Ocean Energy Association]
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