May 18 (SeeNews) - The European forum for corporate renewable energy sourcing RE-Source Platform and two Bulgarian renewable energy non-profit organisations (NPOs) agreed to jointly promote corporate renewable energy sourcing in Bulgaria and Southeast Europe (SEE), the three organisations said on Tuesday.
"The Association for Production, Storage and Trading of Electricity (APSTE) and the Bulgarian Wind Energy Association (BGWEA) have joined forces with the founding members of the RE-Source Platform to establish a local RE-Source Hub to encourage knowledge sharing and drive forward policy and market developments as well as business collaborations in corporate renewable energy sourcing, first in Bulgaria but with the ambition to quickly expand regionally in Southeast Europe," they said in a joint statement.
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The regional hub will seek to offer a knowledge and business exchange platform for renewable energy buyers and sellers, as well as to engage with policy-makers to enable the successful energy transition of the region via the development of new, competitively- priced renewable energy assets, they added.
The RE-Source Platform was founded in Brussels in 2017 as an alliance of stakeholders representing clean energy buyers and suppliers. The platform pools resources and coordinates activities to promote a better framework for corporate renewable energy sourcing at national level and within the EU.
APSTE provides policy advocacy, research, and analysis, supporting the development and market integration of renewable energy and energy storage technologies in Bulgaria.
BGWEA works towards improvement of the legislative, regulatory, political and public framework and support for the use of wind energy, distributing expert knowledge on the use of wind energy in Bulgaria.