ESTIF News
Date: Thursday 11. of June 2015
ESTIF congratulates its member Ritter Energie- und Umwelttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Ritter XL Solar GmbH, winner of the Intersolar 2015 Award in the Solar Projects in Europe category, as a strong partner in a challenging solar air conditioning project.
Date: Tuesday 31. of March 2015
Freiburg, Germany – March 31, 2015 – SHC 2015, the International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Conference will take place in Istanbul from December 2-4, 2015 in collaboration with the newest IEA SHC country member, Turkey. This year the IEA is partnering with ESTIF, the European Solar Thermal Industry Federation, and GÜNDER, Turkey Section of the International Solar Energy Society to hold the conference in Istanbul, Turkey. As in previous years, PSE in Freiburg, Germany, will be the...
Date: Tuesday 17. of March 2015
Brussels, 17 March 2015 - Statement on How to Become Number 1 in Renewables. A contribution from the biomass, geothermal and solar thermal sectors
Date: Thursday 12. of March 2015
12 March 2015 - The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety published yesterday, during the international trade fair ISH 2015, its new Market Incentive Programme for renewable heating (MAP) with improved eligibility conditions for the promotion of solar thermal systems. It will enter into force on 1 April.
Date: Wednesday 25. of February 2015
Reaction from the renewable heating & cooling industry to the “Framework strategy for a resilient energy union with a forward-looking climate change policy"
Date: Thursday 19. of February 2015
The European associations representing the industry send a joint letter to the European Commission President Junker in support of his efforts towards making the EU “the world number one in renewable energies”
Date: Tuesday 10. of February 2015
Congratulations to our German members for their great achievement. This positive news has just been released by the German solar trade associations, BDH and BSW.
Date: Wednesday 17. of December 2014
Brussels, 17 December 2014. At their General Assembly, on 5 December in Brussels, members of the European Solar Thermal Industry Federation (ESTIF) re-elected the outgoing Board of Directors, with Stephan Fintelmann from KBB Kollekterbau joining as the second industry representative.
Date: Wednesday 26. of November 2014
PRESS RELEASE
Brussels, 26 November 2014. The Solar Certification Fund launches its 6th call for project proposals. Since its first call in 2011, this fund has contributed over half a million Euros to 50 projects related to the support of certification and standardisation as well as to the development of quality assurance for the advancement of the solar thermal technology.
The European Solar Certification Fund (SCF) was established by the Solar Keymark Network in 2010 and launched...
Date: Friday 24. of October 2014
Brussels. 24 October 2014. The European Council has set a binding 40% GHG emissions reduction target, a minimum 27% for renewables - only binding at EU-level- and an indicative 27% for energy efficiency. These targets fall short of the needs of Europeans. More can be achieved with renewables for heating and cooling, and consistent actions on energy security, affordability and climate protection.
Date: Thursday 11. of June 2015
ESTIF congratulates its member Ritter Energie- und Umwelttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Ritter XL Solar GmbH, winner of the Intersolar 2015 Award in the Solar Projects in Europe category, as a strong partner in a challenging solar air conditioning project.
Date: Tuesday 31. of March 2015
Freiburg, Germany – March 31, 2015 – SHC 2015, the International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Conference will take place in Istanbul from December 2-4, 2015 in collaboration with the newest IEA SHC country member, Turkey. This year the IEA is partnering with ESTIF, the European Solar Thermal Industry Federation, and GÜNDER, Turkey Section of the International Solar Energy Society to hold the conference in Istanbul, Turkey. As in previous years, PSE in Freiburg, Germany, will be the...
Date: Tuesday 17. of March 2015
Brussels, 17 March 2015 - Statement on How to Become Number 1 in Renewables. A contribution from the biomass, geothermal and solar thermal sectors
Date: Thursday 12. of March 2015
12 March 2015 - The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety published yesterday, during the international trade fair ISH 2015, its new Market Incentive Programme for renewable heating (MAP) with improved eligibility conditions for the promotion of solar thermal systems. It will enter into force on 1 April.
Date: Wednesday 25. of February 2015
Reaction from the renewable heating & cooling industry to the “Framework strategy for a resilient energy union with a forward-looking climate change policy"
Date: Thursday 19. of February 2015
The European associations representing the industry send a joint letter to the European Commission President Junker in support of his efforts towards making the EU “the world number one in renewable energies”
Date: Tuesday 10. of February 2015
Congratulations to our German members for their great achievement. This positive news has just been released by the German solar trade associations, BDH and BSW.
Date: Wednesday 17. of December 2014
Brussels, 17 December 2014. At their General Assembly, on 5 December in Brussels, members of the European Solar Thermal Industry Federation (ESTIF) re-elected the outgoing Board of Directors, with Stephan Fintelmann from KBB Kollekterbau joining as the second industry representative.
Date: Wednesday 26. of November 2014
PRESS RELEASE
Brussels, 26 November 2014. The Solar Certification Fund launches its 6th call for project proposals. Since its first call in 2011, this fund has contributed over half a million Euros to 50 projects related to the support of certification and standardisation as well as to the development of quality assurance for the advancement of the solar thermal technology.
The European Solar Certification Fund (SCF) was established by the Solar Keymark Network in 2010 and launched...
Date: Friday 24. of October 2014
Brussels. 24 October 2014. The European Council has set a binding 40% GHG emissions reduction target, a minimum 27% for renewables - only binding at EU-level- and an indicative 27% for energy efficiency. These targets fall short of the needs of Europeans. More can be achieved with renewables for heating and cooling, and consistent actions on energy security, affordability and climate protection.