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RSSPutting people first: renovate to future proof Europe’s schools By Afroditi Psatha. Renovating schools for energy efficiency is an opportunity to create a safe and healthy environment for our children.
A new generation of young professionals in the energy sector is paving the way for a more sustainable future.
By Arianna Vitali Roscini. Updating the National Energy and Climate Plans to prioritise efficiency measures and address energy poverty is crucial for implementing the Energy Efficiency Directive effectively.
By Allison Le Corre. How can cities lead the charge in phasing out fossil fuels by transforming heating systems under the Green Deal?
The European Sustainable Energy Week takes place on 11-13 June in Brussels and online.
By Malte Lohan. How can Europe maintain its businesses’ competitive edge on the global stage while championing environmental sustainability?
By Nevin Alija and Lea Tatry. In a transforming global economy, the energy sector faces challenges and opportunities – from energy security risks to a clean energy shift, reshaping jobs and skills. Yet, with an aging workforce, attracting young talent is vital.
By Dimitris Symeonidis. Over 9,000 EU communities are leading the charge towards a sustainable future, showcasing the power of decentralised energy. Despite progress, challenges like heating, cooling, and agroforestry remain on the path to net-zero.
By Mohamed Ridouani. Municipalities are key in advancing the EU’s climate and energy targets. For this ambition to materialise, sufficient resources must be allocated towards collective and inclusive actions.
By Dirk Vansintjan, Stavroula Pappa, and Felix Kriedemann. Despite varying responses from Member States, the EU continues to advance important legislation recognising energy communities’ roles in the clean energy transition.