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Press release: Federal government wants significant citizen participation in offshore wind energy – SeaCoop is making it happen
This decision makes Belgium the offshore leader in Europe in implementing the European directives on renewable energy communities. SeaCoop and all the cooperatives affiliated with the REScoop federations applaud this…
Read More“The added value of citizen energy to the energy transition”
On 28 November 2022, we attended the presentation of REScoop Flanders and REScoop Wallonia of the conclusions of their two studies “Added value” and “Barriers” on direct citizen participation in…
Read MoreThe launch event in a nutshell
SeaCoop, the new Belgian cooperative social enterprise for wind turbines in the North Sea, was officially inaugurated on Wednesday 15 June. Our cooperative, founded by 33 Flemish and Walloon citizens’…
Read MorePress release: Offshore energy in citizens’ hands via SeaCoop
In these times of energy crisis, one model has proven that it can provide both price stability and sustainable local anchoring of renewable electricity production. This model is called REScoop:…
Read MoreSeaCoop launch event
33 Belgian citizens’ cooperatives for energy founded SeaCoop cvso to give citizens the opportunity to participate economically in offshore wind turbines and to use that energy at home. The launch…
Read MoreFounding of SeaCoop cvso
On 15 April 2022, 33 Belgian citizen cooperatives founded SeaCoop cvso. SeaCoop is a cooperative social enterprise (coöperatieve vennootschap met sociaal oogmerk/cvso) that works around #citizenoffshorepower. Philippe Awouters and Fabrice…
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