The 17th SDEWES is dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge on methods, policies and technologies for increasing the sustainability of development by de-coupling growth from the use of natural resources and by a transition to a knowledge-based economy.
The reference event in Europe for the green and circular economy. Ecomondo is an international hub where all the drivers of the ecological transition are presented and discussed.
The international exhibition and conference showcasing technologies, services and integrated solutions that promote and accelerate the transition towards a carbon-neutral economy.
The match-making event brings together companies and project partners from a large number of European countries. This is a unique opportunity to generate new business contacts and synergies and to hear about top-notch technologies regarding the circular economy.
Energy Transition Europe is the premium meeting for net-zero leaders from across the energy, industrial and government ecosystems. Join CEOs, senior executives, and leading European policymakers as we chart the path towards a sustainable, low-carbon and equitable European energy system.
Bioenergy Europe is pleased to invite you to the European Bioenergy Future (EBF2022) conference, taking place on 22-23 November. The conference will be held in person at the prestigious Steigenberger Wiltcher Hotel, located on the exclusive Avenue Louise shopping promenade in the heart of Brussels. EBF2022 provides a unique opportunity for Read more…
Under the motto “100% Renewable Energies for Energy-Intensive Industries”, RE4Industry brings together with ESEIA a series of Knowledge Transfer Seminars. These will bring European best practices to the forefront and compare with solutions forged by climate pioneers from local industry.
This event, taking place in Frankfurt, Germany is considered a constantly growing, inclusive and end-to-end forum that addresses every aspect of Europe’s energy transition. RETROFEED project will be a part of it!
Europe’s transition to a sustainable and digital society can only happen with a strategic approach to raw materials; from electric mobility and battery storage to renewable energy and energy-efficient buildings, all the way to defence applications, raw materials are essential/indispensable to achieve the EU’s 2050 climate-neutrality ambitions.
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