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“Power Shifts – Reflecting Europe´s Energy” is a project by the European Youth Parliament and the Schwarzkopf Foundation in cooperation with the RWE Foundation (Innogy Foundation since August 2016).  
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“Power Shifts – Reflecting Europe's Energy” is a project by the [[European Youth Parliament]] and the [[Schwarzkopf-Stiftung Junges Europa|Schwarzkopf Foundation]] in cooperation with the Innogy Foundation (RWE Foundation before August 2016).  
  
The Innogy Stiftung für Energie und Gesellschaft is a foundation based in Essen, Germany.  
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The innogy Stiftung für Energie und Gesellschaft is a foundation based in Essen, Germany.  
  
 
On the [https://www.rwestiftung.com/web/cms/de/2851340/rwe-stiftung/ueber-die-stiftung/rwe-foundation/ foundation's website] the following description can be found:  
 
On the [https://www.rwestiftung.com/web/cms/de/2851340/rwe-stiftung/ueber-die-stiftung/rwe-foundation/ foundation's website] the following description can be found:  
"Our aim is to prompt a wide-ranging debate on topics relating to energy and society. We take part in discussions. We launch processes. We spotlight conflicts and bring radically different stakeholders into dialogue. At the same time, we play our own part as a stakeholder and source of proven technical knowledge. We appreciate variety and dialogue, fair controversies and unconventional positions. In this context, we take a broad, inter-disciplinary view of energy. We act independently, on our own initiative. As a partner in civil society, we feel under an obligation to promote the common good. So we do our bit towards a successful energy transition – so that society as a whole can benefit from this change."<ref>[https://www.rwestiftung.com/web/cms/de/2851340/rwe-stiftung/ueber-die-stiftung/rwe-foundation/] RWE Stiftung, Über die stiftung</ref>  
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"Our aim is to prompt a wide-ranging debate on topics relating to energy and society. We take part in discussions. We launch processes. We spotlight conflicts and bring radically different stakeholders into dialogue. At the same time, we play our own part as a stakeholder and source of proven technical knowledge. We appreciate variety and dialogue, fair controversies and unconventional positions. In this context, we take a broad, inter-disciplinary view of energy. We act independently, on our own initiative. As a partner in civil society, we feel under an obligation to promote the common good. So we do our bit towards a successful energy transition – so that society as a whole can benefit from this change."<ref>[https://www.rwestiftung.com/web/cms/de/2851340/rwe-stiftung/ueber-die-stiftung/rwe-foundation/] Innogy Stiftung, About the Foundation</ref>  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 15 January 2017

“Power Shifts – Reflecting Europe's Energy” is a project by the European Youth Parliament and the Schwarzkopf Foundation in cooperation with the Innogy Foundation (RWE Foundation before August 2016).

The innogy Stiftung für Energie und Gesellschaft is a foundation based in Essen, Germany.

On the foundation's website the following description can be found: "Our aim is to prompt a wide-ranging debate on topics relating to energy and society. We take part in discussions. We launch processes. We spotlight conflicts and bring radically different stakeholders into dialogue. At the same time, we play our own part as a stakeholder and source of proven technical knowledge. We appreciate variety and dialogue, fair controversies and unconventional positions. In this context, we take a broad, inter-disciplinary view of energy. We act independently, on our own initiative. As a partner in civil society, we feel under an obligation to promote the common good. So we do our bit towards a successful energy transition – so that society as a whole can benefit from this change."[1]

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  1. [1] Innogy Stiftung, About the Foundation