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European Sustainable Energy Week: Going green and digital for Europe’s energy transition
SEP
Mon
26
SEP
Tue
27
SEP
Wed
28
SEP
Thu
29
SEP
Fri
30

This was 3 years ago

Location

Brussels

Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility

The Policy Conference is the biggest European conference dedicated to renewables and efficient energy use in Europe.

The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) brings together public authorities, private companies, projects, NGOs and consumers to promote initiatives to save energy and move towards renewables for clean, secure and efficient energies.

The 2022 edition of EUSEW will take place in a hybrid format: both participants and speakers will be able to participate online or onsite in Brussels (if the sanitary situation allows it).

Under the theme “Going green and digital for Europe’s energy transition”, the event will comprise

  • a high-level policy conference
  • the awards
  • the third European youth energy day

as well as opportunities for bilateral meetings, exhibition stands and other networking activities.

More information, the full programme and registration can be found here. Registration is now open!

 

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