From bystanders to partners: How to ensure the new Citizens Energy Package effectively engages EU citizens in a clean energy future?
EUSEW Young Energy Ambassadors explore how energy communities and community-benefit clauses can help citizens fairly join Europe’s clean energy transition.
Shared power, shared security: Nordic lessons for Europe’s energy resilience
What can Europe learn from the Nordic countries about energy resilience? This opinion explores how grids, interconnections and market integration can support a reliable net-zero power system.
Applications open for EUSEW2026 Awards
Applications are open for the EUSEW2026 Awards, which recognise projects, initiatives and leaders at the forefront of the EU's energy transition
EUSEW2026: Focus on clean, secure, competitive Energy Union
The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), Europe’s largest annual gathering dedicated to renewables and energy efficiency, will take place in June 2026
Winners of EUSEW Awards announced
On the first day of European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), the EUSEW awards ceremony also took place
Electrify Europe – to be competitive and sustainable, the EU needs to speed up electrification
As Europe grapples with sluggish economic growth and soaring energy costs, electrification has emerged as the linchpin for reversing industrial decline, accelerating decarbonisation, and restoring global competitiveness
2-in-1: carbon footprint as a quality criterion in the NZIA – solving sustainability and resilience together
The motto of EUSEW 2025, ‘Powering a fair and competitive green transition’, fits perfectly with the European offshore wind industry
Cities are driving the transition to climate neutral and fair housing
City governments are ready to lead the transition to climate-neutral buildings by 2050, but they cannot do it alone


