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DE-RISK to Participate in EUSEW 2025 Policy Conference

April 15, 2025

The DE-RISK Project will be participating in the upcoming European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW 2025) — the European Union’s flagship event dedicated to promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency. The conference will take place from 10 to 12 June 2025, in Brussels and online.

 

Under this year’s theme, “Powering a fair and competitive green transition,” DE-RISK will contribute to a policy session that explores the role of energy communities in enabling a more flexible, secure, and sustainable electricity market.

 

Date: Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Time: 16:30–18:00 CEST

Location: EUSEW Policy Conference (Brussels & online)

 

During the session, our project partner SOFENA will present the DE-RISK Policy Roadmap, along with key recommendations for the development of Local Flexibility Markets.

 

Further details about the session will be shared soon. We look forward to engaging with stakeholders and contributing to the ongoing dialogue on Europe’s green energy future.

 

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