Discover almost 400 energy experts and get to know who you will be hearing from and exchanging with at this year's Policy Conference. Our online platform even allows you to directly connect with them and share messages in the lead-up to and during the event.
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Ivana Rogulj from the Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy argues that a comprehensive look at the benefits of energy efficiency is vital to help consumers and businesses make it a priority.
Bertrand Piccard and representatives from 20 associations in renewables and energy efficiency share their message to European ministers and call for more ambitious energy action.
Unable to attend in Brussels? Remember, you can still be part of EUSEW 2023, wherever you are located in the world! Select 'attend online' when registering and star your favourite sessions in your calendar, so you do not miss a beat.
The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) begins next week, on Tuesday 20 June. If you have not done so yet, register now to secure your spot and be part of the conversation about accelerating the energy transition and delivering the skills needed to make it a success. You can already start bookmarking your sessions, exploring the profiles of thousands of participants and messaging them on the online platform before the event begins.
Take note of our insider tips to ensure a fruitful week whether you are onsite in Brussels or joining us online.
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Malte Lohan (Orgalim) makes the case that electrification is just as vital as renewables for reaching net-zero.
Start grappling with key issues on this year's agenda with the latest editorial contributions from our partners and Digital Ambassadors.
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The European Youth Energy Day is committed to giving young people a meaningful voice and opportunity to shape Europe's energy future. Learn about the activities planned and meet the 30 young professionals from across Europe who will be in the spotlight.
If you have an event, conference, or seminar taking place that looks at renewable energy and energy efficiency, make sure to put it on our interactive map as a Sustainable Energy Day by 15 June. Doing so will help you reach a wider audience and have a bigger impact. You can also find out which events are happening in your area and check them out.
There are two weeks left before the 17th edition of the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW). You can register anytime for the event, but the Energy Fair is only open to onsite participants, so make sure you join us in Brussels on 20-22 June to engage informally with a wide range of experts and organisations throughout the event.