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Cogen Europe (COGEN Europe)

Cogen Europe

Headquarters / Secretariat

Gulledelle 98
Brussels (B-1200)
flagBelgium
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Phone: +32 2 772 82 90
Fax: +32 2 772 50 44
Email: info@cogen.org
http://www.cogen.org

 

Mission

Cogen Europe is the European Trade Association for the Promotion of cogeneration. Its principal goal is to work towards the wider use of cogeneration in Europe for a sustainable energy future. COGEN Europe is promoting the widespread development of cogeneration in Europe and worldwide. To achieve this goal, COGEN Europe is working at the EU level and with Member States to develop sustainable energy policies and remove unnecessary barriers to its implementation.
 

Activities

On behalf of its Members COGEN Europe makes the voice of the cogeneration industry known in Brussels and works with policy makers to realize the potential for cogeneration in Europe focussing on liberalisation of Europe's energy markets, a common EU energy policy, and delivering the EU commitment to doubling cogeneration in 10 years. COGEN Europe tracks the developments of EU legislation and informs the European legislators and business communities on the benefits of cogeneration through dissemination of information relating to cogeneration and market developments, development of national promotional organisations for cogeneration, COGEN Europe 's annual high-level policy conference in Brussels, research & development projects with a number of funding bodies and industry partners and publications such as country reports, policy studies, briefings etc.
 

Categories

  1. Actor:

    Business association, NGO

  2. Sector:

    Cogeneration

  3. Activity:

    Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia (FYR), Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom