- energy efficiency | adaptation to climate change | renewable energy
- Tuesday 27 May 2025, 11:00 - 12:30 (CEST)
- Online only
- External event
Speakers
Practical information
- When
- Tuesday 27 May 2025, 11:00 - 12:30 (CEST)
- Where
- Online only
- Languages
- English
- Organisers
- Regio1st
- Part of
- Website
- Event website
- Social media links
Description

As Europe accelerates its transition to a climate-neutral economy, regions historically dependent on fossil fuels face significant economic and social challenges. Ensuring that no one is left behind requires strong policies, financial support, and citizen engagement. But how can we make the transition fair, inclusive, and effective?
This online roundtable brings together policymakers, experts, and stakeholders to discuss the crucial role of energy efficiency, education, and citizen support in Just Transition regions. Through expert insights and real-world experiences, we will explore how to empower regions and cities, tackle energy poverty, and support industries and citizens in the transition process.
As Europe’s regions move toward a greener future, collaboration and knowledge-sharing are key to ensuring a Just Transition that benefits all. Join us for this important discussion and help shape the future of sustainable and inclusive regional transformation.
Why is it important?
While energy efficiency is a powerful tool for ensuring a fair and inclusive Just Transition, several economic, social, and policy-related challenges are to be addressed to maximize its impact, like financial Barriers & Investment. Upfront costs for energy efficiency improvements (e.g., building renovations, and industrial retrofits) can be high, making them inaccessible for low-income households and small businesses in transition regions. Local governments and SMEs also struggle to access finance for large-scale efficiency projects. Also, because the complexity of funding mechanisms (e.g., Just Transition Fund, Social Climate Fund) makes it difficult for local actors to navigate and secure support.
Furthermore, other challenges like social inequality in the development of energy efficiency measures, workforce and skills shortages in construction, energy services, and green technology, and governance issues and policy misalignment make it a very important topic to be addressed. With this discussion, we aim to break the silos between Just Transition and Energy Efficiency Policies, tackle fragmented approaches, and raise awareness about the important role of local and regional governments and their energy agencies in bridging the gap.
The Just Transition and Energy Efficiency First (EE1st) principles ensure that Europe’s shift to a climate-neutral economy is fair, inclusive, and competitive. In a multi-crisis context, the EU and its regions and cities face the challenge of avoiding the energy transition to trigger socio-economic challenges due to energy price increases and turning it into an opportunity, ensuring fairness, independence, and security. We stand at a turning point, where energy efficiency implementation has a great role to play in ensuring a Just Transition phasing out of fossil fuel, phasing out of dependence on Russia and energy, and ensuring renewable energy rollout. Energy Efficiency and Just Transition should remain the center of the Clean Industrial Deal and Affordable Energy Action Plan, as energy efficiency will also provide cheaper energy costs to industries, triggering their competitiveness.
Contacts
General contact
IEECP - Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy
- Name
- IEECP - Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy
- Website
- https://ieecp.org/
- anousheh
ieecp [dot] org
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