Planned to open in 2026, the Artigas Biomethanisation Plant in the Basque Country is set to be a model for innovative renewable energy in Europe. By converting organic waste to biogas, the plant will create and distribute clean energy to homes, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and prevent methane emissions from landfill decomposition.
North Sweden Energy Agency empowers local leaders to drive the climate transition through tailored training and action plans. As part of REMARKABLE, they help municipalities across Sweden turn carbon-neutral goals into reality by 2045
Gran Canaria leads with Salto de Chira and Gran Canaria Arena, combining energy storage, solar power, and EV charging to boost renewables, cut emissions, and inspire sustainable innovation across the island.
Western Macedonia, the largest coal extraction area in Greece, is moving away from coal and investing in the energy transition. As part of this effort, CluBE has been facilitating collaborations to support hydrogen technology and energy efficiency to improve sustainability in the region.
APE FVG developed H2FAsT to assess the viability of local green hydrogen production in alpine regions. The tool empowers communities to create self-sustaining hydrogen ecosystems based on renewable energy.
The Energy Agency of Southern Sweden uses a collaborative approach focusing on multilevel governance to assist municipalities and regions to improve energy planning.