EUROSOLAR Announces European Solar Prize 2013
Eurosolar Announces European Solar Prize 2013 –
Recognition of Outstanding Commitment to Renewable Energy
Now In Its Twentieth Year
Bonn, 26 June
2013 - EUROSOLAR, in collaboration with
KfW-Bankengruppe, recognizes important and
innovative achievements in promoting widespread use of
renewable energy through the annual European Solar Prize,
now in its twentieth year. The Solar Prize is one of the
oldest and most prestigious renewable energy awards. In
light of the high number of requests in this regard we are
pleased to confirm that we have extended the deadline for
entries. EUROSOLAR accepts applications and
proposals until 4 July. The recipients will be
celebrated at a festive gathering at the end of the
year.
Established in 1994, the European Solar Prize has since been given to towns and municipalities, community businesses, societies or organizations, architects, journalists and individuals whose projects have contributed in significant and outstanding ways to the use and expansion of renewable energy. To cover the broad effects and the multifaceted uses of renewable energy, the call for entries is launched in the following categories:
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Towns/municipalities, council districts, public
utilities
- Architecture, construction and urban
planning
- Industrial and commercial companies or
farmers
- Local or regional
associations/organizations
- Transport and
mobility
- Media
- Education and vocational
training
- One world cooperation
- Special
achievement prize for individual commitment
Submitted to the judges will be both, the applications received at EUROSOLAR directly and the proposals forwarded and selected by the sections from submissions rewarded at the national levels. The winners of the European Solar Prize will be chosen from all applications.
Read how to enter, find the online entry form and know more about the previous winners: www.eurosolar.org
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