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RSSDiscover the world of the EUSEW Awards through this short guide. Learn how you can spotlight not only your own actions but also the outstanding efforts of other projects and individuals. Act now – applications are open until 1 February 2024!
Community insights: top 5 highlights from the Energy Fair
Catching up on the European Youth Energy Day 2023
Against the backdrop of an ever-growing community, the 17th edition of the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) 2023 took place on 20-22 June. Under the theme of ‘Accelerating the clean energy transition - towards lower bills and greater skills’ over 2 000 onsite and 10 000 online participants..
It is official: the renewable energy community in Europe and beyond has never been stronger. A total of 128 events took place around the world between March and June this year under the umbrella of the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) Sustainable Energy Days.
The European Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson was present at the European Sustainable Energy (EUSEW) Awards Ceremony to congratulate the projects and individuals taking home the trophies for the Innovation, Local Energy Action and Woman in Energy prizes, as well as the individual selected as ..
By Ivana Rogulj, Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy. When looking at energy efficiency interventions, a simplified cost-benefit analysis only gives us limited information, not including all the externalities affecting society and the environment. The multiple or wider impacts of energy
By Bertrand Piccard, Chairman of the Solar Impulse Foundation. In June, European ministers will submit updates to their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs). This is a message to them from associations representing the renewables and energy efficiency industries in Europe. In support of them ..
The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) happens once a year, but play your cards right during the event and you can continue to reap the benefits all year round. Take note of our insider tips to ensure a fruitful week whether you are onsite in Brussels or joining us online.
By Malte Lohan, Director General, Orgalim – Europe’s Technology Industries. We will not achieve net zero by 2050 if we only bet on replacing fossil energy with renewables. A far bigger focus is needed on electrification and manufacturing technologies which allow industry to use massively less energy