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The Global Solar Council is the voice of the world’s solar energy industry, a non-profit body representing national, regional and international associations as well as leading solar sector corporations. Founded at the 2015 Paris climate conference as a private-sector response to the climate emergency, we bring together associations from both established and emerging markets that represent companies all along the solar supply chain. Our vision - Solar energy is the leading solution to the world’s energy needs. Our mission - To promote the rapid adoption of solar energy globally, through market development, partnerships and education.
Hydrogen UK is the trade association committed to the development and deployment of hydrogen solutions. Hydrogen UK works to: produce robust analysis; grow markets for hydrogen solutions working closely with government; support initiatives to deliver excellence throughout the supply chain; and educate stakeholders about the transformational potential of hydrogen.
Mission Possible Partnership is an independent non-profit organisation driving decarbonisation of seven of the highest-emitting industry and transport sectors that today represent 30% of global GHG emissions. We head up a movement of public and private sector and civil society leaders to trigger the global transformation required for heavy industry and transport to reach near-zero emissions. Using proven pathways, we unlock the obstacles, showing how to lift the barriers to improve the conditions to scale green commodity markets and enable a critical mass of clean tech industrial projects to break ground. Our mission is to bring about industrial transformation at the speed and scale required to limit global temperature rise close to 1.50C.
About the Renewable Energy Association (REA): The Renewable Energy Association (REA) is a not-for-profit organisation that has been a significant force in the renewable energy sector since 2001. It is the UK’s largest trade association for renewable energy and clean technologies, representing over fourteen sectors - from biogas and renewable fuels to solar energy, electric vehicle charging and organics recycling. Its membership spans from major multinationals to sole traders. For more information, visit: www.r-e-a.net

WiRE's mission is to advance the role and recognition of women and other under-represented groups working in the energy sector. Inclusive of all renewable energy and clean energy technologies, our programming includes national and international chapters, student chapters, capacity-building field trips, networking meet-ups, awards recognition programs, student bursaries, speed mentoring, speed interviewing, spotlights, conferences, workshops, and more! Launched in 2013, WiRE forges partnerships with government agencies and a spectrum of energy industry associations, other related networking groups for professionals, and academic providers. WiRE appreciates the financial and industry support it receives from our sponsors, which helps to provide our programming at low or no cost.