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COGEN Europe
The European Association for the Promotion of Cogeneration

Avenue des Arts 3-4-5
BE-1210 Brussels
BELGIUM
Tel: +32 2 772 82 90 Fax: +32 2 772 50 44
Website: www.cogeneurope.eu

Main Contact
   Stefan CRAENEN, Communication Manager
   Email: stefan.craenen[at]cogeneurope.eu

Other Contacts
   Fiona RIDDOCH, Managing Director
   Email: fiona.riddoch[at]cogeneurope.eu

   Thomas BOUQUET, Public Affairs Manager
   Email: thomas.bouquet[at]cogeneurope.eu

   Tanya CARRE, Office Manager
   Email: Tanya.carre[at]cogeneurope.eu

Year of Creation: 1993

No of Staff: 4

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ALTENER II Programme 1998-2002 : Biomass & Bioenergy : Buildings : Energy Efficiency : FP5 RTD Energie Programme : FP6 SUSTDEV : Industry : OPET Network : Polygeneration : SAVE II Programme 1998-2002 : Transnational Associations

Further Information

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.

Cogeneration is the most efficient way to deliver heating, cooling and electricity. It is based on the simultaneous production of electricity and thermal energy, both of which are used. The central and most fundamental principle of cogeneration is that, in order to maximise the many benefits that arise from it, systems should be based according to the heat demand of the application.

COGEN Europe is promoting the widespread development of cogeneration in Europe and world-wide. 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.

Target audience: European Institutions; National Governments; Public Administration; Industry; Educational Sector.

Reports

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Other Reports

Report: D-ploy: Deploying large-scale polygeneration in industry

Report: EINSTEIN Project - The thermal audit for companies for energy cost reduction

Report: T@W - Sustainable Energy Technology at Work on the market generated by the EU Emission Trade Scheme and the linked CDM and JI market

Report: OPET Thematic Brochure: Combined Heat & Power/District Heating - Results of activities 2003-2005

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