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EUSEW Sustainable Energy Days Call for Proposals

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Programmes Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility

Sustainable Energy Days are events and activities held globally to promote clean energy and energy efficiency. Featuring a variety of formats - from civil society meetings to educational forums and even artistic interventions - these events provide a platform for individuals, organisations, and communities to inspire behavioural change and accelerate innovation towards achieving the EU’s energy and climate goals.

With the current global focus on energy transition and energy independence, Sustainable Energy Days play a key role in fostering sustainable energy solutions in the EU and around the world.

The call to submit your proposal for a Sustainable Energy Day is now open.

Are you thinking about applying to earn the title of Sustainable Energy Day? Read the guidelines and discover how your action can drive Europe’s clean energy future.

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