The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) is the biggest annual event dedicated to renewables and efficient energy use in Europe and comprises a series of activities aimed at building a secure and clean energy future for Europe.
It brings together public authorities, private companies, NGOs, EU project partners, researchers and consumers to promote initiatives driving Europe’s energy transition through net-zero competitiveness.
Launched in 2007 by the European Commission, EUSEW is organised by the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA), in close cooperation with Directorate-General for Energy.
WHERE YOU FIT IN…
Everyone brings something different to EUSEW. It is an ideal platform for sharing ideas and expertise, and forging alliances to bring about a green energy transition. This year, in the context of the REPowerEU plan to increase Europe’s energy independence, you can address issues such as:
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Net-zero technologies (e.g. net-zero technologies and solutions, raw materials, competitiveness, SMEs, etc.)
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Cities and citizens (e.g. local leadership, SECAPs, energy affordability, inclusion, energy communities, behavioural changes, etc.)
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Renewables (e.g. permitting, tendering, community participation, technologies, RES in transport, RES in industry, etc.)
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Energy Efficiency (e.g. reduction of energy demand, energy performance of buildings, products, industry, transport, financing, heating and cooling, heat pumps, etc.)
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International cooperation and decarbonisation (e.g. EU Green Deal measures, NECPs, ETS, COP29, etc.)