energy
RE4Industry Knowledge Transfer Seminar Austria
Graz, AustriaUnder 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.
AEE – Engineering the Future of Energy in Europe!
Dublin, IrelandA 2-day conference that will bring together Energy Engineers from industry & business across Europe to openly discuss the challenges of energy efficiency within their organisation.
Key Energy Fair
Rimini, ItalyThe international exhibition and conference showcasing technologies, services and integrated solutions that promote and accelerate the transition towards a carbon-neutral economy.
European Bioenergy Future – Where policy meets market
Brussels, BelgiumBioenergy 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…
STRATEGIC RAW MATERIALS: EUROPE’S INDUSTRIAL AGENDA FOR A SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT FUTURE
Brussels, BelgiumEurope’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.
EU ENERGY TRANSITION – WHAT ROLE FOR CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS?
OnlineCritical raw materials (CRM) are essential components in many renewable energy technologies – wind turbines, solar panels, and electric vehicles. Join this EURACTIV Virtual Conference to discuss the role of critical raw materials in ensuring a fast and ambitious energy transition across Europe.
Modernising the Steel Industry: A step forward for digitalisation in Electric Arc Furnace (EAF)
OnlineCompanies in the steel sector are Resource and Energy Intensive Industries mainly due to the use of Electric Arc Furnaces (EAF) to melt the steel scrap. This EAF has a very high energy consumption, which translates into a high environmental footprint. RETROFEED put together a workshop where you will discover the Read more…