The SunDay aim
SunDay aims to use ONE DAY to dream – dream of a World, where the energy systems that provide for our wellbeing also provide for the wellbeing of the natural environment – a World where renewable sources of energy are fully exploited!
Some have never heard of this dream, or why it is so significant. But a wide range of people is already working to make the dream come true. SunDay aims to help – by using the summer solstice to spotlight their efforts – and why they matter.
SunDay is a European wide event, which aims to show people all over Europe, how they can utilise the power of the Sun. Research and commercial organisations, enthusiasts and multi-national companies all over Europe are participating as part of a programme to publicise the contribution solar energy can make to CO2 reduction and combating the pollution of our environment.
Organisation
SunDay is a network of locally based events held across Europe on a Sunday close to the summer solstice. Events are initiated locally and managed locally.
Individuals and organisations working in the field of renewable energy and /or the environment are invited to organise a relevant event for their region and to register it with SunDay Europe Secretariat.
The local organisers initiate the idea, manage the event and publicise it locally. In some cases a national co-ordinator works successfully to draw together a nation-wide SunDay network. The SunDay Europe Secretariat urges the organisers to inform the secretariat about the event and information will hereafter be available on this homepage under the heading “events”.
All events become part of a Europe-wide network of events, with a minimum amount of co-ordination, support and publicity provided centrally.
The organisation behind SunDay is the ISES-Europe
Find out about registering a SunDay event
ISES-Europe and the ISES-Europe Secretariat
ISES-Europe is the European Unit of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES), which has existed since the mid 1950’s with the aim to develop and promote the use of renewable energy sources around the world.
The ISES-Europe board, which represents ISES members in nearly every European country, elects a President and Governing Board every two years to manage the activities of ISES-Europe.
The ISES-Europe presidency is for 2005-2007 held by Dr. Despina Serghides from Cyprus.
Among its varied activities – ISES-Europe organises the biennial EuroSun conferencem last held in 2006.
ISES-Europe initiated the annual SunDay Europe Event back in 1994.
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The Press release is available here.
ISES-Europe contacts are listed here
ISES-Europe Secretariat
The secretariat can be reached by email
Lotte Gramkow, Esbensen Consulting Engineers A/S, Denmark handle the daily management of the secretariat.
If you have any enquiries regarding the SunDay events, please do not hesitate to contact the secretariat.
ISES-Europe and SunDay event contacts
| Country | Name | Phone/e-mail Fax |
| Austria | Prof. Erich Panzhauser | +43-1 588 01 27030 +43-1588 0127 093 erich.panzhauser@tuwien.ac.at |
| Belgium | Mr. André C. Gillet | +32-10 84 09 52 +32-10 24 1933 atelier.d@swing.be |
| Croatia | Prof. Bernard Frankovic | +385-51 651 506 +385-51 675 801 +385-51 675 801 huse@rijeka.riteh.hr |
| Cyprus | Dr. Despina Serghides | +357-22 406333 +357-22 406 349 d.k.serghides@cytanet.com.cy |
| Denmark | Mr. Torben Esbensen | +45-73 42 31 00 +45-73 42 31 01 torben@esbensen.dk |
| Estonia | Dr. Teolan Tomson | teolan@anet.ee |
| Finland | Professor Peter Lund | +358-9451 3218 +358-9451 3195 peter.lund@hut.fi |
| France | Prof. Gerard Hug | +33-388 144 752 +33-388 144 752 Hug@ensais.u-strasbg.fr |
| Germany | Prof. Klaus Vajen | +49-561 804 3891 +49-561 804 3993 vajen@uni-kassel.de |
| Greece | Mr. Vasilis Siskos | +30-1 603 9900 +30-1 32 46844 sigmami@acci.gr |
| Hungary | Prof. Istvan Farkas | +36-28 522 055 +36-28 410 804 Farkas.Istvan@gek.szie.hu |
| Ireland | Prof. J. Owen Lewis | +353-1 269 2750 +353-1 283 8908 lewis@erg.ucd.ie |
| Italy | Dr. Cesare Silvi | +39-06 77 07 3610 +39-06 77 07 3612 csilvi@indra.com |
| Latvia | Prof. Peteris Shipkovs | +371-7 553 537 +371-7 553 537 shipkovs@edi.lv |
| Lithuania | Mrs. Edita Milutiene | ateik@centras.lt |
| The Netherlands | Dr. Bart van der Ree | +31-30 2808 301 B.vanderRee@ecofys.nl |
| Norway | Prof. Anne Grete Hestnes | +47-7359 5037 +47-7359 5045 annegrete.hestnes@ark.ntnu.no |
| Poland | Dr. Dorota Chwieduk | +48-22 826 1281 +48-22 826 9815 dchwied@ippt.gov.pl |
| Portugal | Dr. Joao A. Farinha Mendes | +351 21 716 6903 +351 21 7157269 farinha.mendes@ineti.pt |
| Romania | Prof. Laurentiu Fara | +40-1 4104542 ext 444 +40-1 411 9962 laurf@nare.renerg.pub.ro |
| Russia | Prof. Dmitry Strebkov | +7-095 171 1920 +7-095 170 5101 viesh@dol.ru |
| Scotland | Dr. Colin Porteous | +44-141 353 4657 +44-141 353 4740 c.porteous@gsa.ac.uk |
| Slovenia | Prof. Ales Krainer | +386-1 476 8604+386-1 476 8605 +386-1 425 0688 akrainer@fgg.uni-lj.si |
| Spain | Dr.Manuel Vazquez Vazquez | +34-986 812 179 +34-986 812 219 mvazquez@uvigo.es +34-986 812 201 |
| Sweden | Dr. Jan-Olof Dalenbäck | +46-31 772 1153 +46-31 772 1152 jan-olof.dalenback@bt.chalmers.se |
| Switzerland | Mr.Yves Roulet | +41-27 455 2202 yves.roulet@sbma.vd.ch |
| Turkey | Dr. Necdet Altuntop | +90-312 295 5005 aozdemir@eie.gov.tr |
| UK | Dr. Jean Rosenfeld | +44-135 2750566 +44-1352750566 jean.rosenfeld@ukgateway.net |
| Ukraine | Mr.Mikhail Markin | +380-0652-446518 +380-0652-278003mvm@gaek.sf.energy.gov.ua |
| ISES HQ | Mrs.Christine Hornstein | +49 761 45 9060 +49 761 45 90699hornstein@ises.org |


