Micropower Europe is a broad-based grouping of companies and organizations with an interest in the promotion of microgeneration. Officially launched in 2009, Micropower Europe was set up to raise the profile of the EU microgeneration sector and to campaign for improvements in the legislative and regulatory framework to support the growth of this important industry.
Membership is open to all companies and other organizations with an interest in the development of microgeneration. Current Members include:
Benefits of membership:
Join Micropower Europe and become part of the voice that speaks for microgeneration in Europe. Here are just some of the benefits of membership:
• Take advantage of the microgeneration network in Europe and gain privileged access to microgeneration market information and data
• Influence European legislation to increase the share of microgeneration and receive support from Micropower Europe’s Secretariat when dealing with officials of the European institutions
• Stay informed with Micropower Europe’s regular Policy Update covering microgeneration in Europe, increase your visibility through Micropower Europe’s outreach programme of events and media and receive discounts at Micropower Europe’s exhibitions and conferences
• Micropower Europe is already shaping the future of microgeneration. Join Micropower Europe today and have your say.
Choose the membership which best suits your organisation and take an active role in the future of microgeneration in Europe.
Membership fees and application process:
Join Micropower Europe by downloading the Application Form here
The membership fees are calculated on the basis of your activity and decision making power in Micropower Europe, starting from just € 1 000 per annum for small, medium and micro enterprises and from € 5 000 per annum for enterprises. Associations, institutes, EU funded projects and non-governmental organisations can apply to join for free. To join, simply complete and return the Membership application form.
For more information please contact Alexandre Delacoux at +32 (0) 2550 3661 or by email.