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International Solar Energy Society (ISES)

International Solar Energy Society

Headquarters / Secretariat

Wiesentalstr. 50
Freiburg (79115)
Baden-Württemberg
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Phone: +49 761 45906 00
Fax: +49 761 45906 99
Email: hq@ises.org
http://www.ises.org

 

Mission

The International Solar Energy Society (ISES) is a world-wide membership organisation recognised by the United Nations as NGO. Founded in 1954, it has since then been actively engaged in advancing efficient use of renewable energy and its practical applications. With a network of national and multinational sections, ISES is currently represented in more than 50 countries. This network of about 30.000 members brings together scientists, technicians, politicians and interested individuals as well as companies and institutions within all fields of renewable energy. ISES Vision: Rapid Transition to a Renewable Energy World
 

Activities

ISES carries out projects in four programme areas, these are: *Policy, Implementation and Development Support *Education, Awareness and Capacity Building *ISES Science and Technology *ISES Business Development
 

Categories

  1. Actor:

    International and regional organisations, NGO

  2. Sector:

    Biofuels, Biogas, Biomass, Buildings, Energy, Energy efficiency (general), Geothermal energy, Hydrogen / Fuel cells, Marine (wave, tidal) energy, Photovoltaics, Renewable energy (general), Solar thermal energy, Wind energy

  3. Activity:

    Worldwide

 

Wikipedia data

  1. Abstract:

    The International Solar Energy Society (ISES) is a global organization for promoting the development and utilisation of renewable energy. ISES is a UN-accredited NGO and David S. Renné is the current president. ISES was formed in 1954 as a world-wide non-profit organisation dedicated to the advancement of the utilisation of solar energy. ISES is now active in over 105 countries world-wide. Its members include scientists and researchers, plus many others from industry, solar energy associations and other private and public organisations.

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  3. Categories:

    International renewable energy organizations, International environmental organizations, Solar energy organizations