Partners

Our partners share our commitment to sustainable energy and sustainable development. World-wide project partners include:

  • AGAMA Energy, South Africa
  • Austrian Biofuels Institute, Austria
  • Baastel (Canada)
  • Biomass Energy Regional Program (BERP) - UEMOA, Burkina Faso
  • Biomass Users Network, Zimbabwe
  • Blue Ventures (UK)
  • BTG Biomass Technology Group BV (Netherlands)
  • Center for Energy, Environment and Engineering Zambia
  • Centre for Sustainable Technologies, India
  • Centro Interuniversitario di Ricerca Per lo Sviluppo Sostenibile - Università degli studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy
  • Centro Nacional de Referencia em Biomassa, Brazil
  • Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China
  • Chinese Association of Rural Energy Industry
  • Climate Community & Biodiversity Alliance, United Kingdom
  • Ecoconsult Gmbh (Germany)
  • EECZ (Zambia)
  • Energy for Sustainable Development Ltd.
  • Environmental and Development Action in the Third World, Senegal
  • ETA - Energia, Trasporti, Agricoltura s.r.l. (ETA-Renewable Energies), Italy
  • European Biomass Industry Association
  • E+Co (Europe), The Netherlands
  • Faculty of Chemistry, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development, The Netherlands
  • Farming for Energy for Better Livelihoods in Southern Africa, Tanzania
  • Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network of Southern Africa
  • GTZ - HERA (Germany)
  • GVEP International (UK)
  • Higher Federal Education and Research Institute of Agriculture, Agricultural-Engineering and Food-Technology Francisco Josephinum, Austria
  • Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, United Kingdom
  • Institute for Sustainable Solutions and Innovation, Germany
  • Istituto per lo Studio degli Ecosistemi CNR-ISE, Italy
  • Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment King Mongkut´s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
  • Mali-Folkecenter
  • MOI University, Kenya
  • Practical Action (UK Zimbabwe and Kenya)
  • Practical Action Consulting (UK)
  • RAPS (South Africa)
  • State University of Campinas, Brazil
  • Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden
  • Tatedo (Tanzania)
  • The Energy and Resources Institute, India
  • The Tanzania Traditional Energy Development and Environment Organisation
  • TWIN (Int.)
  • Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
  • University of Fort Hare, South Africa
  • University of Botswana
  • University of Bristol, United Kingdom
  • University of Cape Town – Energy Research Centre (ERC), South Africa
  • University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
  • University of Liverpool (UK)
  • University of Makere (Uganda)
  • University of Oslo, Norway
  • University of Twente TDG (Netherlands)
  • Winrock International India
  • Witteveen+Bos BV (Netherlands)
  • WIP Munich (Germany)