
Thank you for joining us at the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) 2022! It has been wonderful to be together with so many of you – whether onsite in Brussels or online – to explore innovation, policy, action and transformation in Europe’s energy sector.
Fortunately, it is not yet over: networking opportunities continue online today, so we hope that you will keep engaging in conversations that result in lasting action. The projects and initiatives spotlighted this week show that we are already well on our way to going green and digital for Europe’s energy transition, but there is a need for more.
We are already looking forward to the next edition of the European Sustainable Energy Week in June 2023. For those of you who took part physically or digitally, please fill out a short survey to help us continually improve the event and its activities.
Europe needs to be there for those in difficulty: it has to show families its added value […] emergency interventions are absolutely necessary, no doubt, but these interventions have to be temporary

⚡️ Rewatch the session: Keynote speech on Consumers and a Fair Energy Transition
We can say with high confidence that the energy crisis will increase female energy poverty and would increase the burden of care for women […] we have to have data we have to have statistics, we have to have gender analysis

⚡️ Rewatch the session: Diversifying the energy transition: gender perspectives in energy poverty policies
Rooftop solar panels, heat pumps, hydrogen, bio methane - if we can deliver on these issues we won’t be just delivering on sustainability but on security as well

⚡️ Rewatch the session: Keynote speech on Decarbonisation
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If we had done all we had been doing now to accelerate the energy transition before, we wouldn't be in this crisis situation - Annegret Groebel from @CEERenergy #EUSEW2022 pic.twitter.com/4Jea4P0QGS
— The Consumer Voice (@beuc) September 29, 2022
🔝event with solutions to make #Europe a decarbonized region by 2050,@euenergyweek!
— CIC energiGUNE (@energigune_brta) September 29, 2022
"It's clear that🇪🇺needs to📈the use of long-term #EnergyStorage to fulfil the #EUGreenDeal targets & the #RepowerEU#energy policy strategy." @FerretRaquel,Business Devt.Mngr. of CIC energiGUNE🔋 https://t.co/mhReUGFcoU
Examples of how governments can support #EnergyCommunities:
— REScoop EU (@REScoopEU) September 29, 2022
✅ Exempting them from certain tendering procedures
✅ Becoming a member
✅ Setting up one-stop shops
✅ Including thresholds for #CitizenParticipation in #RenewableEnergy projects
🎙️ Myriam Castanié at #EUSEW2022pic.twitter.com/E28si1871F

It does not end here: networking continues online
Keep up the momentum generated by this week’s discussions, and continue building connections over on EUSEW’s digital platform. You can book one-to-one meetings with other attendees, or explore the innovative projects showcased at the Energy Fair. Perhaps you are looking for advice about a new project, or want to get some fresh perspectives on an existing initiative: the EUSEW platform is the best place to start.
Plenty more to come: shape EUSEW 2023
For those of you who joined EUSEW 2022 physically or digitally, please fill out a short survey to help us bring this annual event and its activities closer to you and Europe’s future energy needs.