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By Delia Villagrasa and Beatriz Yordi - how the Emissions Trading System 2 (ETS2) raises funds for Member States to invest in modernising their energy systems, offering a lifeline to millions of European citizens struggling to pay their energy bills.

By Alexandra Garatzogianni – why energy sovereignty is vital for strengthening Europe’s resilience, advancing innovation, and securing strategic leadership in a geopolitically volatile world.

The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) 2025 is fast approaching, taking place from 10 to 12 June in a hybrid format. Whether you are attending in Brussels or online, EUSEW offers a powerful platform to connect, learn and engage.

By Ulrich Adam – why electrification is key to tackling Europe’s competitiveness crisis, driving decarbonisation, and securing a strong industrial future under the Clean Industrial Deal.

The European Youth Energy Day (EYED) returns in 2025 as one of the key moments of the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), showing the European Commission’s commitment to involving young people in the clean energy transition.

By Anna Iafisco - on how city governments are driving the transition to climate-neutral buildings and why they need stronger EU and national support to ensure that no one is left behind.

A new generation of young professionals is stepping up to help lead the charge towards a cleaner and more sustainable future. We are proud to introduce the 2025 Young Energy Ambassadors (YEA): a group of 30 inspiring individuals from across Europe.

By Heike Winkler - highlighting how accelerating the offshore wind sector through fair tendering, resilient supply chains and sustainability criteria can strengthen European industrial competitiveness, support climate goals, and ensure a just, sovereign energy transition.

The winners of all three categories will be announced during the Awards Ceremony during the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) on 10 June 2025. Cast your vote now.

The enercity fund proKlima has helped save 2.3 million tonnes of CO2 emissions, with per capita emissions in the city now 9% lower than the national average.