Anna Wieczorek is interviewed by the Cursor, the news website of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) which can be read through the link below. She talks about the successful and prize-winning model that she and her team developed for cVPPs which resulted in a great and very interesting interview! Read More
We are very proud to announce the launch of the Starter’s Guide and cVPP explainer video animation!
Kamp C, as Communication Partner, has developed the Starter’s Guide, an interactive pdf in English and Dutch, full of inspirational stories from Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands and a condensed and easy to read “what can cVPP mean to my energy community?” guide. This Starter’s Guide is meant to trigger the interest and inspire energy communities and municipalities to use the MoRe model. Do not hesitate to approach us with any questions that you may have.
We would also like to end with a BANG! Therefore, the cVPP explainer video animation is now also launched, signalising the start of the roll-out campaign of the community-based Virtual Power Plant in Europe.
We wish you all an inspiring read and viewing! Read More
10th December 2020 | TU/e Technology,
Innovation & Society Research Group Seminar | “The merits of becoming smart: How Flemish and Dutch energy communities mobilise ICT to enhance their agency in the energy transition” Read More
19th November 2020 | HIER Opgewekt
Living room Sessions | Sustainable Projects
Loenen: Local generation and consumption with the Loenen Virtual Power Plant
https://www.hieropgewekt.nl/evenement-hier-opgewekt Read More
Thank you for your vote !
We did it! Thank you everyone for your support and votes! Very proud that our community-based Virtual Power Plant project Interreg North West Europe (NWE) has won the Citizens' Award in the European Sustainable Energy Week #EUSEW2020! #cvppproject It's a game-changer project that accelerates the energy transition through community empowerment. It has been demonstrated, evaluated and replicated in 3 countries: Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands. Read More
The cVPP-project is nominated for the EU Sustainable Energy Citizens’ Awards !
VOTING open until 15 juni 23:59
We are happy to announce that the cVPP project (community-based Virtual Power Plant) has been nominated for the EU Sustainable Energy Awards and we now request your support !
Every year the European Commission recognises the most outstanding individuals and projects for their innovation in the energy sector and renewables. This year, 9 finalists will compete in 3 award categories: Engagement, Innovation and Youth. The TU/e-led and Interreg NWE-funded community-based Virtual Power Plant (cVPP) project has been nominated to the Engagement category. We are one of the three finalists ! Read More