It’s time to get into the starting block for this year’s EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), Europe’s key event for a more sustainable energy future. Between 11 and 15 April 2011 hundreds of events organised in all parts of Europe will show, promote, discuss and celebrate energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Each year, the event is the culmination of the “Sustainable energy for Europe” campaign, which promotes the production and consumption of sustainable energy by individuals, businesses and public authorities.
Sustainable energy week is the foremost European forum on the future of sustainable energy. It is where all major stakeholders can find out about new initiatives and helps stimulate investment in clean technologies.
And the week’s other high point? The award of European sustainable energy prizes to the most ambitious and innovative projects in the field.
Sustainable energy is at the heart of the EU’s long-term economic and climate change strategy. The EU has set itself 3 goals for 2020: reduce greenhouse gases by 20%, improve energy efficiency by 20% and increase the share of renewables in our consumption to 20%.
Find an Energy Day near you
An Energy Day is a non-for-profit event that promotes energy efficiency or renewable energy. It must take place between 11 and 15 April 2011 (weekends before and after accepted).