EUSEW 2023’s focus on ‘Accelerating the clean energy transition – towards lower bills and greater skills’ is reflected throughout the 60 policy sessions and 7 plenaries, covering the topics related to skills, energy efficiency, affordability and inclusion, renewables, and decarbonisation.
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From informal networking throughout the Energy Fair to thematic keynotes from high-level speakers, EUSEW 2023 will offer the opportunity to discuss topics at the forefront of Europe's energy transition. This year, young voices will once again have opportunities to connect with the community thanks to the European Youth Energy Day.
The time has come for you to secure your seat at the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) 2023 in Brussels, 20-22 June. Get ready to exchange new ideas, meet other members of the clean energy community, and expand your network. Unable to make it to Brussels? You are welcome to attend the event online and join the conversation.
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How do digital twins accelerate the energy transition and creation of community energy systems? Check the Creators approach.
With the growth of artificial intelligence technologies, new innovations are continuously emerging, what about the metaverse? Will it become a permanent feature of our lives?
By updating your subscription to the EUSEW newsletter, you will be kept updated on new developments in Europe’s clean energy community. Prepare to share the excitement ahead of EUSEW 2023 and learn about different ways to get involved before, during, and after the event.
Sustainable energy goals, a clear audience and a challenging topic. You have it all! Now, it is only a matter of putting your event on the map of Sustainable Energy Days. Gather the right people to exchange ideas, plan the next steps and start collaborating.
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We can all learn something from the Gen Z's proactive approach to climate issues, according to Helena Millet (ThinkYoung). Read her full blog post to see what young people expect from our current leaders.
Innovative models of leadership will be key for meeting Europe's ambitious climate goals, argues Seamus Hoyne (FEDARENE). Discover how different organisations are making climate leadership a reality in his blog post.
Check out the new guest blog contributions by our Digital Ambassadors and partners.
As the 2023 edition of EUSEW approaches, our team and partners will keep working to provide content that adds value and prepares our community for the event. What can you expect from the upcoming issues? Information created and curated by EUSEW's team, as well as editorial collaborations from our Digital Ambassadors and partners. Updating your subscription to the EUSEW newsletter ensures you know what is new in Europe’s clean energy community and different ways to get involved.
Paula Pinho, Director at the Directorate-General for Energy of the European Commission, assesses the competitiveness of EU clean energy technology in response to the global energy landscape in this article published by EUSEW media partner Innovation News Network.
The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) is launching the call for Sustainable Energy Days! Are you organising an event between March and June that brings clean energy conversations to your community? Register your activity as a Sustainable Energy Day to help it reach a wider audience.
Keep your finger on the pulse of the latest energy developments by checking our blog section, which features guest blog contributions by our Digital Ambassadors and partners.
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