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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, sustainability, and bringing digital technology into our work. We have a strong presence in various countries, especially in the industrial, hotel and transport sectors.

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. This allows, for example, large offshore wind farms to improve the quality of the power that they provide to consumer grids, and also to supply reliable power to island grids and remote offshore locations, such as oil & gas infrastructure.

Call for tender: Smart Connected Objects on Ushant Island (ICE Project)

CLICK HERE TO ANSWER THE CALL FOR TENDER (BEFORE JUNE 25th 2020)

 
The SDEF is one of the partners of the ICE project of the European program Interreg France-England, which aims to design and implement for the isolated territories of the English Channel area, and in particular Ushant (FR), intelligent solutions in terms of energy by the deployment of “smart-grid”.

Oceans United

Oceans United has the unique ability to bring cleanup efforts to remote maritime areas of the world because we include recycling technology onboard our vessels.  The built-up masses of waste debris can now be effectively and efficiently addressed to help restore the health and beauty of these areas to take environmental pressure off their vital ecosystems.  In addition, Island governments are increasingly recognizing that our technology can be used to help permanently solve their local waste management problems with a land-based version of our P2F recycling system for a compr

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:

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