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Policy recommendations on regulatory and market framework improvements for crowdfunding RES projects

11 July 2017

The fast development of crowdfunding in Europe has attracted the interest of the European Commission and the European Parliament in this relatively new form of financing. In this context of market and policy transformation, the CrowdFundRES project has identified and discussed the main challenges and issues for the development of crowdfunding of renewable energy projects in Europe.
As a result, according to the last market and regulatory framework developments, the CrowdFundRES project published the report “Policy recommendations on regulatory and market framework improvements for crowdfunding RES projects” which collects the experiences gathered during the discussions and events organized in the last months in framework of the CrowdFundRES project and presents a number of recommendations and measures with the objective of providing valuable recommendations and measures to foster crowdfunding for renewable energies.

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 646435. The information reflects only the project's view and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.