Green Budgeting in the EU
Greening national budgets is key for climate action and the green transition. This conference takes stock of these processes while analysing their consistency and coherence, to improve guidance to policy makers.
Greening national budgets is key for climate action and the green transition. This conference takes stock of these processes while analysing their consistency and coherence, to improve guidance to policy makers.
The new edition of the IEA’s quarterly Gas Market Report will provide a thorough analysis of market developments during the 2023/24 heating season, as well as an outlook for the rest of 2024. The report will examine the continued easing of gas market fundamentals amidst unseasonably mild winter weather conditions in the Northern hemisphere, while […]
This webinar will look at two key EU initiatives aiming to enhance buildings data for better policy design at EU and Member State level.
The Good Energy Conference is a regular event of the Green Energy Cooperative (ZEZ) dedicated to the development of community energy in Croatia. 2024 will mark the fourth edition of this event. Good energy is clean energy produced by citizens and local communities from renewable sources. Such energy is also called community energy. Each of […]
The Clean Heat Coalition will present an independent report by Trinomics, which evaluated national policies and timelines for phasing out fossil fuels in heating, incentives supporting clean heat, and training and support systems in place for the clean heat transition of 12 EU Member States. Based on the analysis the Coalition will also present policy […]
The IEA Global Summit on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions will provide a platform for ministers, policymakers, labour leaders from the IEA Clean Energy Labour Council, CEOs, youth representatives, indigenous voices and other international experts to engage in vital discussions about some of the most pressing socio-economic issues at the heart of fair and inclusive energy […]
The theory among policy wonks is that dynamic prices are the best option for consumers when negotiating a new energy contract – but is that true? And if it is, why are so many consumers still on static tariffs, especially when flexibility is so badly needed for Europe’s climate targets? BEUC has answered these questions […]
In context of the recently approved EPBD, the Renocally project will organise a webinar to understand the implications of this legislation for local authorities in countries like Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia. Particular focus will be given to topics such as financing and building renovation passports. In March 2024 the European Parliament adopted the Energy Performance […]
Join the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub for their April session to explore the powerful narratives of energy poverty through storytelling. The event features two speakers: Join us to explore how storytelling can spark transformative dialogue and action.
The EU Building Stock Observatory (BSO) has undergone the most substantial upgrade since its inception in 2016. In March 2024, the European Commission launched a new version that offers an improved user interface and more data availability. In this interactive webinar we will unveil the improvements of the BSO and how to use it. This […]
The final agreement on the Buildings Directive and its impending integration into national policies marks a pivotal moment for the enhancement of energy efficiency across the EU. Recent conversations within the BuiltHub project with local decision-makers have revealed a unanimous recognition of the critical need for robust data to direct energy efficiency measures effectively. Join […]
Fossil-free heating and cooling workshop which aims to enhance the contribution of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) to accelerate the EU’s transition to carbon neutrality by better engaging SSH researchers with stakeholders across research, policy, and business.