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European Sustainable Energy Week 2024
JUN
Tue
11
JUN
Wed
12
JUN
Thu
13

This was 1 year ago

Location

Hybrid event

Brussels
European Commission's Charlemagne building
Martin's Brussels EU Hotel
Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility Missions

The European Sustainable Energy Week 2024, organised by the European Commission, will host 7 plenaries, a broad range of policy sessions, an Energy Fair and the fifth edition of the European Youth Energy Day.

Some examples of sessions on the programme (among many others):

  • Keynote speech on net-zero solutions for a competitive Europe
  • Paving the way to net-zero energy in industry and small and medium-sized enterprises
  • Energy Security: the need for a climate resilient and modernised grid
  • Net-zero energy solutions for competitive and low-carbon transport industries
  • Keynote speech on city actions and decarbonisation
  • Collaboration versus competition: promoting a faster, just, and clean energy transition


More information, the detailed agenda, speakers and registration can be found on the dedicated Commission webpage.

 

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