95 kWp solar system for Las Lomas vineyard in Chile successfully financed on ecoligo.investments
The latest project on the ecoligo.investments crowdinvesting platform has been funded in 26 days! The project will power the irrigation of Las Lomas vineyard in central Chile with clean energy, saving over 57.8 tonnes of CO2 per year. The vineyard is owned by quality wine producer Cono Sur, whose operations are built Read more…
Solar’s potential to clean up agriculture in Chile
With a diverse landscape reaching from the tropics to just north of the Antarctic, Chile is rich in natural resources that have long been utilised to create a strong agricultural sector. Exports, including products such as fruit and wine, account for almost 30% of the country’s GDP. Yet despite the Read more…
Interview with William Senyo from Impact Hub Accra
The latest project to be launched on the ecoligo.investments crowdinvesting platform is to finance a solar system for the Impact Hub in Accra, Ghana. The system has a capacity of 8.8 kWp with a 25 kWh battery system that can provide reliable, clean electricity to the Impact Hub Accra during Read more…
Now is the time to invest in solar
Want to be part of the solution? Right now, you can invest in solar projects in emerging markets on the crowdinvesting platform ecoligo.investments. Investments start at 100€ and not only provide attractive returns, but save CO2 emissions and support the local economy. As solar energy becomes cheaper, it becomes an increasingly Read more…
Crowdfinancing the Paris Agreement: how citizens can get involved in COP23
Since COP21 in Paris two years ago, renewable energy and its importance in mitigating climate change has really hit the mainstream. In the past, however, renewable energy was still niche and investments into renewables were ridiculed. Many investors thought of such investments as merely greenwashing, or that at best they would Read more…
What is crowdinvesting?
As alternative finance continues to gain popularity in Europe, crowdinvesting is coming into the mainstream. But what exactly is it? Find out more and learn about ecoligo’s use of crowdinvesting in its business model. An extended version of this article was originally posted on Climate KIC, as an interview with Read more…