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Policymakers want to unlock Renewable Energy (RE) to meet their GHG reduction targets. Currently, they can only turn to the establishment of energy producers to realise their objectives. These traditional actors are slowly becoming interested in RE but are very reticent to share socio-economic benefits with the local communities concerned. The result is a growing public resentment (NIMBY) and a failing market for RE.
Characteristically, RE allows for distributed production and for involving local communities. Bio-Energie Dörfer in DE are the best proof of this: actively involving local communities in their RE production is a feasible way to address the failing RE market. Especially rural areas and farmers offer the physical and social resources needed for a decentralised, community based approach to providing RE.
However, emerging local community initiatives are presently facing barriers. They lack adequate knowledge (of finances, technology, marketing, and management), which prevents them from becoming reliable RE providers. Numerous policymakers have indicated, therefore, that an effective exchange of knowledge is needed to speed up the RE transition.
The large number of policymakers and organisations that have already signed up as associated partners to this project are seen as a first testimony of commitment to the results we want to deliver.
We start off bottom-up with the combined experience and best practices of 9 existing ECCOs spread around NWE. The transnational work of these pilots will function as 'beacons' for us during the project period and beyond to inspire policymakers and prospective ECCOs.
We will reach and engage 50 new ECCOs during the project, each producing at least 600 MWh RE on average, reducing GHG emissions by 7.500 tns/yr in total. The tangible demonstration of this potential will encourage other policymakers to adapt their policies in favour of ECCOs (20 policies expected in 10 years post project).
REScoop originated as an H2020 thematic EU network for mostly larger RE coopertives. The AN will make them well equipped to reach out to individual local ECCOs. This results in 500 additional ECCOs in 10 years post project, bringing the GHG reduction total up to 150.000 tns/yr.
1 Rossa Avenue, Bishopstown
Cork
T12 P928
Ireland
10 Deutschhaustraße
Marburg
35032
Germany
1A Keefheuvel
Liempde
5298AH
Netherlands
4 O'Connel Street
Cahersiveen Co Kerry
1
Ireland
3 bus 3 Posthoflei
Berchem
2600
Belgium
51 route de Rennes
Redon
356000
France
40 Diestsevest
Leuven
3000
Belgium
286 Postbus
Lochem
7240AG
Netherlands
225 Onderwijsboulevard
’s-Hertogenbosch
5223 DE
Netherlands
1 Beaufort Street
Crickhowell
NP8 1BN
United Kingdom
40 Diestsevest
Leuven
3000
Belgium
Lead partner
Organisation | Address | Website | |
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Boerenbondvereniging voor Innovatieve Projecten vzw (Innovatiesteunpunt) |
40 Diestsevest Leuven 3000 Belgium |
tom.schaeken@innovatiesteunpunt.be | www.innovatiesteunpunt.be |
Name | Contact Name | Country | |
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Cork Institute of Technology | Ger Kelly | ger.kelly@cit.ie | Ireland |
Philipps-Universität Marburg | Markus Hassler | hassler@staff.uni-marburg.de | Germany |
Stichting Streekhuis Het Groene Woud | W Thijssen | wthijssen@brabant.nl | Netherlands |
South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd. | Seán de Buitléar | sdebuitlear@skdp.net | Ireland |
REScoop.eu | Dirk Vansintjan | dirk.vansintjan@rescoop.eu | Belgium |
Energies Citoyennes en Pays de Vilaine | Edgar Wolf | edgar.wolf@wanadoo.fr | France |
Agrobeheercentrum ecokwadraat | Bart Schoukens | Bart.Schoukens@agrobeheercentrum.be | Belgium |
LochemEnergie (Coöperatie UA) | Tonie Tekelenburg | tonnie.tekelenburg@lochemenergie.net | Netherlands |
Zuidelijke Land- en Tuinbouworganisatie | Aniek de Jong | aniek.de.jong@zlto.nl | Netherlands |
The Green Valleys (Wales) Community Interest Company | Christopher Blake | chris.blake@thegreenvalleys.org | United Kingdom |
Promoting ECCO @ the Global Conference on Economic Geography Read More
Last Friday Matthias (ECO²) , Geert (Prometheus) and Tom (Innovatiesteunpunt) brought the ECCO message for farmers in Eeklo (Flanders). They were enthusiast and interested to stay informed about the progress of the ECCO project. Read More
The ECCO-story is spread at the EU Energyweek in Brussel. Read More
Demo at Beacon ECCO Bocholt: Cooperation in harvesting hedgerows by farmers, delivering dry woodchips for the heatnet of the Schools of Bocholt. ECCO strenghtens communities! Read More
In the belgian partner meeting we informed each other about interesting contacts with people interested to start an ECCO and detecting chances for cooperation on some running projects on Renewable Energy Communities in Flanders. Read More