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RSSThree outstanding individuals and projects have won the 2024 European Sustainable Energy Awards for their innovation and achievements in the field of energy efficiency and renewables.
Portuguese architect Rita Gomes has won the 2024 European Sustainable Energy Award in the Woman in Energy category, for her Seenergy start-up, which pioneers the use of renewable energy solutions integrated into household objects.
The Association des Centrales Villageoises, a network of French local cooperatives bringing together citizens, municipalities and local businesses to develop renewable energy and energy efficiency projects, has won the 2024 European Sustainable Energy Award in the Local Energy Action category.
PHOTORAMA, an EU-funded project working to improve the recycling of photovoltaic panels has won the 2024 European Sustainable Energy Award in the Innovation category.
For 10 years, De Energiecentrale has offered a one-stop-shop for support on improving the energy efficiency of homes in Ghent, Belgium. The result: 17,000 households have made renovations worth €58 million, leading to a reduction of 5,800 tonnes of CO2 per year.
The healthcare agency of the Italian province of Romagna has developed a comprehensive approach to energy efficiency across dozens of buildings, combining European, national and regional funds, as well as private investments, to achieve staggering results.
With almost 25 years in banking behind her, Françoise Réfabert has developed an innovative vision to provide accessible financing for home energy renovations in France.
Rita Gomes, an architect with a decade of experience, is the CEO of Seenergy, an award-winning start-up that pioneers the use of renewable energy solutions integrated into household objects.
Karolina Attspodina, a Berlin-based Ukrainian entrepreneur, is a renewable energy pioneer, on a mission to bring solar energy to your balcony while championing diversity in a male-dominated sector.
PHOTORAMA is an EU-funded project working to improve the recycling of photovoltaic (PV) panels and the recovery of raw materials, developing a circular model that can bridge the gap between the manufacturing and recycling industries.
Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) is ready for take-off, aiming to harness stronger, more stable winds at higher altitudes, improving cost efficiency and transforming the renewable energy sector.
The buildings in which we live and work are key to battling against climate change: 75% of European building stock is inefficient, accounting for about 40% of EU energy consumption and 36% of CO2 emissions by energy.
Across France, local cooperative companies – ‘Centrales Villageoises’ – are bringing together citizens, municipalities and local businesses to develop renewable energy and energy efficiency projects on a local scale.
The European Sustainable Energy Awards (EUSEW Awards) recognise outstanding individuals and projects for their innovation and efforts in energy efficiency and renewables.
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The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), Europe's largest annual gathering focusing on renewables and efficient energy use, is set to make a powerful return with its 18th edition under the title, ‘Net-zero energy solutions for a competitive Europe’.
Dates: 11 to 13 June 2024.