Res4Med

Renewable Energy Solutions for the Mediterranean
Abbreviation RES4MED
Formation 2012 (2012)
Type Regional Nonprofit organization
Legal status Independent international organization
Purpose Stakeholders platform for renewable energy and energy efficiency
Location
Website res4med.org

Renewable Energy Solutions for the Mediterranean (RES4MED) is a non-profit Association established in 2012.

The goal of this Association is to promote renewable energy in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries in order to satisfy local needs.

RES4MED is engaged in the following key areas:

  • Policy and regulation
  • Business models and financing
  • Socio economic benefits
  • Training and capacity building

Members

Type Members
Supporter Members assoRinnovabili
Supporter Members Edison
Supporter Members Enel Green Power
Supporter Members PwC
Ordinary Members GSE
Ordinary Members Italcementi Group
Ordinary Members Pöyry
Ordinary Members Terna
Ordinary Members TerniEnergia
Associated Partners Airlight Energy
Associated Partners Althesys
Associated Partners Asja
Associated Partners Carraro
Associated Partners CESI
Associated Partners D’Appolonia
Associated Partners FRIEM
Associated Partners Fondazione Ugo Bordoni (FUB)
Associated Partners Hfv
Associated Partners IREN
Associated Partners MegaCell
Associated Partners Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE
Academia Università Bocconi
Academia Politecnico di Milano
Academia Politecnico di Torino

Partners Network

RES4MED is involved in an International Network to support leading MENA Institutions. These include the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), MEDREG, Med-TSO, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), IRENA Coalition for Action, International Energy Agency, RESN21, Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Sonelgaz, RCREEE, OME, INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE EN ENERGIE SOLAIRE ET ENERGIES NOUVELLES (IRESEN), SIEM, ADEREEE, New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA), Egypt National Cleaner Production Centre (ENCPC), Real Instituto Elcano, National Energy Research Center (NERC), Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC), National Technical University (NTUA), Fraunhofer, Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas (CIEMAT) and Istituto per la competitività (I-com).

References

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