CETWA
Profiles
ADRE - UNamur
L'Administration de la Recherche (ADRE) supporte les chercheurs de l'Université de Namur dans leur mission de recherche et de service à la société. Elle joue notamment le rôle d'interface avec les entreprises pour favoriser les partenariats entre la recherche académique et le monde extérieur.
Rue de Bruxelles 61, 5000 Namur, Belgique
Last updated: 24/04/2025

Armstrong International
Armstrong International provides intelligent system solutions that improve utility performance, lowers energy consumption, and reduces environmental emissions.
Parc Industriel des Hauts Sarts 2E Av 4, 4040 Herstal, Belgique
Last updated: 23/04/2025

ATM-PRO
ATM-Pro specialized in environmental software, impact studies and long-term and short-term environmental impact assessment.
Rue Saint-André 5, 1400 Nivelles, Belgique
Last updated: 23/04/2025

Be-Sol
Be-Sol is an R&D firm that has taken over all the R&D projects for ESE-groupe ATRYA France. It boasts engineering and technical expertise in the field of renewable energy, primarily solar energy (thermal and PV).
Pl. Théo Lannoy 4, 5580 Rochefort, Belgique
Last updated: 23/04/2025

BeBlue
Beblue is proposing testing capabilities with cryogenic fluids, namelly Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen both liquid or gazeous. Beblue has a great expertise based on more than 3 decades in cryo tests. We support our customer along their development from engineering support, material characterization to complex tests including test rig design. Beblue is one of the 3 recognized ESA test centers.
Av. du Pré Aily 25, 4031 Liège, Belgique
Last updated: 05/06/2025

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Action Plans
BE-HyFE
Started
BE-HyFE is a Belgian academic collaboration project, funded by the federal Energy Transition Fund, bringing together all Belgian knowledge institutes to join forces in fundamental research on the topic of hydrogen.
AMORCE
Started
The AMORCE project (Macro and Microeconomic Analysis for Optimization and Replicability of Energy Communities) aims to study the societal gain linked to the development of new energy exchange modes, and to propose coherent schemes and models of pricing/protocol/security for all actors, and above all, understandable to citizens and end users.