Find here all FEDARENE publications and past bulletins, policy documents and interesting external reports.
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The Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) has released the first volume of their practical guidebooks, focused on providing local governments and practitioners with a clear path on how to address energy poverty
Greetings and welcome to our latest newsletter! As spring approaches, we’re excited to share the latest news and updates about upcoming events such as the International Clean Energy Challenge and projects related to climate adaptation, capacity-building, peer learning – and much more.
Ember think tank released a new research demonstrating that the EU is on track to surpass the 40% renewable energy target and is heading towards 45%
Welcome to the fourth bulletin of the year! It’s cold outside but warmer days are just around the corner and with them many exciting events including our General Assembly! Below, you will also find news related to climate adaptation, opportunites for capacity-building and peer learning – and much more.
“If January is the month of change, February is the month of lasting change. January is for dreamers… February is for doers.” With this quote from Marc Parent, we are happy to announce a first batch of best practices, now available on FEDARENE’s website, and wish you a productive February in tackling climate change.
FEDARENE’s annual publication “Sustainable Regions in Action” consists of a unique collection of projects implemented by European regions and their energy agencies, as well as essential information about our Network and its activities.
It’s already time for our second bulletin of the year! Despite the cold and gloomy January, time is flying: FEDARENE members never end their tireless endeavour toward sustainable energy; today, we inform you of new opportunities for funding and knowledge-sharing, and celebrate the leaders forging the energy transition.
This study shows that improving the insulation of all existing residential buildings in the EU would significantly contribute to securing the bloc’s energy independence, and achieving climate neutrality by 2050. Full renovation of EU residential buildings would result in a 44% reduction of energy demand for heating in buildings, or 777 TWh savings