
Strandengen 1
Ballen
DK-8305
Samsø
DENMARK
Tel: +45 87 92 10 11
Fax: +45 87 92 10 70
Website: www.energiakademiet.dk
Main Contact
Jens Peter NIELSON, Manager
Email: jpn[at]energiakademiet.dk
Other Contacts
Soeren HERMANSEN, Samsø Energiakademi
Email: semk[at]veo.dk
Year of Creation: 2005
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: Biomass & Bioenergy
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: Education
: Energitjenesten
: Energy Efficiency
: Fuel Cells
: Hydrogen
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: ISLEnet
: Industry
: Islands
: ManagEnergy Network Member
: Photovoltaics
: Renewable Energy Sources & Systems
: Solar Thermal
: Sustainable Communities
: Sustainable Transport
: Training
: User behaviour
: Wind Energy
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European Funding: 45% National Funding: 45% Local Funding: 10%
Samsø is a role model for RE development. One of the main objectives is to fulfil the ambitions of the 100% RE island development. The aim is also to become an energy academy; a meeting place for universities and companies; a training and education place for energy administrators and managers from the region. Finally to transform transport to RE as far as it possibly can be done with present technological development and use of hydrogen technology.
Areas of expertise: Samsø is an area of expertise in changing citizens behaviour, dissemination of information and local organisation. Ownership models and public participation is important as well. Tecnology is wind, biomass and solar thermal. Energy savings is insulations, windows, ventilation.
The Samsø Energy Agency will meet private people in their homes; energy managers in institutes, organisations and public buildings; car manufactors and producers of fuel cell tecnology; children from schools and students from the universities.
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Report: Sustainable Regions and Municipalities 2007 - 8-10 May 2007, Växjö, Sweden
Report: Sustainable Energy Systems for European Island Communities Conference 2006