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European Sustainable Energy Week

Digital Ambassadors

Digitally engaged professionals, who are among Europe’s leading voices and passionate advocates of building a secure and clean energy future for Europe. Digital Ambassadors are invited to help boost EUSEW’s messages within the energy community and among stakeholders, as well as advocate for this year’s theme ‘Net-zero energy solutions for a competitive Europe’. In return, digital ambassadors benefit from the partnership and high-level visibility across official communication channels.

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  • Managing Director at Common Futures
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Kees van der Leun has been working on the energy transition since he joined then-startup Ecofys in 1986. At Common Futures, which he co-founded in 2021, he has worked for global offshore wind developers, gas TSOs, the Biomethane Industrial Partnership, and the Dutch Ministry of Energy and Climate.

— We can reach 100% renewable energy before 2050. If we get it right, with multiple benefits for society, and affordable and reliable too.

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  • President at REScoop.eu
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Dirk Vansintjan is pioneer of renewable energy in Belgium. Co-founder of Ecopower (1991), one of the largest renewable energy cooperatives in Europe, producing 100 GWh of green electricity/year, supplying 1,7% of Flemish households. President of REScoop.eu, European federation of citizen energy cooperatives.

— Ownership of renewable energy production enabled cooperative suppliers to shield their members from skyrocketing electricity market prices tied to high gas prices in 2021-22.

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  • Secretary General at Coalition for Energy Savings
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Arianna Vitali Roscini is Secretary General at the Coalition for Energy Savings. The Coalition unites businesses, local authorities, energy agencies, energy communities and civil society organisations to make energy efficiency and energy savings the first considerations of EU energy policies.

— Save energy for the climate, for energy security and for lower bills. If not now, when?

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