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Energy Future in Industry 05/09/2023 to 05/11/2023
 
 
 
 
 
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Euroheat & Power Congress 2023 05/22/2023 to 05/24/2023
 
 
 
 
C4E Forum 2023 05/23/2023 to 05/26/2023
 
 
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Rethinking local policies 05/31/2023 to 06/01/2023
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World Circular Economy Forum 2023 05/30/2023 to 06/02/2023
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  • Fri 5. May 2023

    Get answers to all your burning questions about Interreg Europe’s second call for project proposals in this exclusive online Q&A session on 5 May

  • Tue 9. May 2023

    ENERGee Watch is offering free crash-courses from 9 May to 30 May, consisting of four modules covering energy and climate data topics, and are delivered by experts from European energy agencies.

  • Tue 9. May 2023 to Thu 11. May 2023

    This is where the industry, academy and policy makers meet to discuss measures, opportunities and obstacles for achieving a future energy-efficient industry with zero or negative emissions.

  • Mon 22. May 2023 to Wed 24. May 2023

    Join the Euroheat & Power Congress 2023 in Torino to explore the latest market and technology trends shaping the District Heating & Cooling industry and its critical role in solving the global energy and climate crisis.

  • Tue 23. May 2023

    Information event for the research & innovation community in the areas of energy, mobility, transport and Euratom.

  • Tue 23. May 2023 to Fri 26. May 2023

    The registration for the Central & Eastern European Energy Efficiency (C4E) Forum 2023 is open!

  • Tue 30. May 2023

    Dedicated to local/regional authorities and energy agencies and available free-of-charge, the ENERGee Watch courses are delivered by experts from European energy agencies. The 4 crash-courses deliver the compressed version of the 

  • Wed 31. May 2023 to Thu 1. Jun 2023

    The Policy Learning Platform of Interreg Europe is organizing an event in Ghent, Belgium, on 31 May and 1 June to “Rethink Local Policies”