On 16 February 2017, Eoly Cooperative launched a capital increase to fund its very first wind turbine at the Halle Dassenveld wind farm.
In just six weeks, 1,200 member-owners co-invested more than 4 million euro. These member-owners are helping to make the energy market more sustainable, which in turn helps to combat climate change.
Eoly Cooperative doesn’t just give private individuals the opportunity to invest in wind energy. We want to go even greener by developing a park for member-owners.
The park will promote biodiversity and allow member-owners to enjoy nature, with an unrivalled view of their new wind turbine, as renewable energy and nature go hand in hand!
Do you own a plot of open land in an agricultural or industrial area, or an industrial building with a spacious but unused roof? Your property could be the ideal spot for a wind turbine or solar panels, thereby literally helping you build a greener energy landscape for future generations. Get in touch and we will look into your proposal, no strings attached.
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