CEJN proud member of GWEC and their work for more sustainable energy solutions
One thing is clear. More sustainable energy solutions are needed to fight climate change. CEJN stands behind the work of enabling more energy using wind power and is a proud member of the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).
At CEJN, we do our best to reduce our carbon footprint by acting and take conscious decisions in everything we do and produce. Being a part of GWEC that unites the global wind power industry and stress the ongoing climate change is something we are very proud of.
We, together with over 100 leading wind power corporations and associations, proudly approved the COP27 Manifesto. This document will help governments, economies, and communities to raise wind power ambition and remove barriers to the massive scaling up of wind power required to reach net zero.
If you are interested in knowing more about our offer to the wind power industry, click here.
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