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SAVE THE DATE FOR #EUSEW2021: 25-29 October 2021

Thursday. 11 March 2021

The EU Sustainable Energy Week will run from 25 to 29 October 2021, under the theme ‘Towards 2030: Reshaping the European Energy System’.

Spring is coming, and so is some exciting news about the EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) 2021. The EUSEW team has been busy devising new ways to bring you a thought-provoking and insightful week of discussion and debate dedicated to how forward-looking policies for decarbonisation, energy efficiency, climate mitigation, and many others comprising the European Green Deal, can help rebuild a better and more resilient society and economy.

Hence, EUSEW 2021 will once again be held as a digital event, with more opportunities than ever to connect, engage, network and reflect on the biggest issues in clean energy in Europe and beyond.

Make sure to save the dates in your calendar! Registration will launch in September!

What can you expect?

Main programme (25-29 October):

-Interactive policy sessions

-Debate with Ambassadors

-Awards Ceremony

-European Youth Energy Day

-Networking opportunities

Extended programme (September and October):

-Dedicated digital events complementing the main programme

-Energy Days showcasing the commitment of local communities across Europe

More information is coming your way soon about the calls to participate, sign up to the EUSEW mailing list and follow the EUSEW social media accounts and website.

About EUSEW
Every year, the European Commission (Directorate-General for Energy and EASME) organises the EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) – the biggest event dedicated to renewables and efficient energy use in Europe. This year’s edition will be held under the theme ‘Towards 2030: Reshaping the European Energy System’ and will cover six elements across the EU: the Policy Conference, EUSEW Awards, European Youth Energy Day, networking, side events and the Energy Days


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