European Solar Prize

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The European Solar Prizes are awarded annually by the European Association for Renewable Energy (EUROSOLAR) located in Bonn, Germany. The Prizes are awarded since 1994 to individuals or organizations for the outstanding contribution to the utilization and applications of renewable energy in all its available forms.

Selection

The competition for the European Solar Prizes is running concurrently in several European countries, through the different EUROSOLAR section members. All winners of the European Solar Prizes are selected from the entrants for the national Solar Prizes in each country and from the applications directly received at EUROSOLAR Germany.

The entrants for the national Solar Prizes are selected in the following European countries:

Award categories

The European Solar Prizes are presented in the following categories:

  • Towns/municipalities, council districts, municipal utilities
  • Industrial and commercial companies or farmers
  • Owners or users of installations utilizing renewable energy
  • Local or regional associations promoting renewable energy projects
  • Solar architecture and urban planning
  • Media
  • Transport systems with renewable energy
  • Education and vocational training
  • One-world cooperation
  • Special achievement prize for outstanding individual commitment

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