Press invitation: European Sustainable Energy Week 2023 – 20 to 22 June, in Brussels and online
EUSEW 2023 to gather high-level speakers such as European Commisioner for Energy Kadri Simson, Solar Impulse Foundation’s Chairman Bertrand Piccard, Director-General of DG Energy Ditte Juul Jørgensen, Deputy Mayor of Budapest Kata Tüttő, and many more.
The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), the biggest annual event dedicated to renewables and efficient energy use in Europe, will take place from 20 - 22 June under the theme 'Accelerating the clean energy transition – towards lower bills and greater skills'. The event will explore policy topics related to protecting European consumers from price volatility and sharpening their skills to produce and save energy within the current energy context.
On-site press passes are limited, to secure yours register now as type press.
Discover the full EUSEW 2023 programme here
This edition features a reimagined European Youth Energy Day as an umbrella campaign to secure a meanigful space for the younger segment of Europe’s sustainable energy community. EUSEW brings together participants to discuss and debate on energy policies and goals such as the Green Deal Industrial Plan, REPowerEU Plan and reaching climate-neutrality by 2050. With 2023 announced as the European Year of Skills, thematic areas of the event will additionally focus on skills for the clean energy transition, next to energy efficiency, renewables, affordability and inclusion, and decarbonisation policies and international cooperation.
Highlights of EUSEW 2023
- The EUSEW Policy Conference, during which sessions organised by the European Commission and energy stakeholders who are contributing to clean, secure and efficient energy debate new policy developments, best practices and sustainable energy ideas.
- The EUSEW Awards ceremony which recognises outstanding individuals and projects in three categories: Innovation, Local Energy Action and Woman in Energy.
- The fourth edition of European Youth Energy Day for the first time introduces the EUSEW Young Energy Ambassadors, 30 energy efficiency and climate change leaders from across Europe. This part of the programme also creates multiple spaces for the younger segment of EUSEW participants to share their experience and vision on how to transform Europe into the first climate-neutral continent.
- A series of networking opportunities for participants to connect with other members of the sustainable energy community, comprising an Energy Fair which gives organisations and associations the opportunity to showcase their initiatives and interact with on-site participants.
- Dozens of locally-organised Sustainable Energy Days are also taking place around the world in the lead-up to the main event week.
Where: EUSEW 2023 will take place in a hybrid format, with both participants and speakers attending online and onsite in Brussels. Onsite attendance will take place at the European Commission’s Charlemagne building and the nearby Martin’s Hotel, with all sessions being livestreamed through the dedicated online event platform.
Who: Public authorities, energy agencies, industry associations, businesses, civil society organisations, media, city councils, European institutions, private companies, research organisations, citizen groups, NGOs, SMEs and start-ups, networks of national, regional and local authorities, consumer associations, citizens’ groups, youth associations and other energy stakeholders involved in leading the transition towards renewable energy in Europe are invited to join onsite in Brussels.
Registrations are now open for onsite and online attendance, with limited spaces for in-person participation: book now to guarantee your spot.
All registered press representatives will have use of a dedicated onsite media area. Any media-related questions or interview requests should be submitted here.
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