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Clean energy for EU island forum 2024

Discover the transformative potential of clean energy on EU islands at the Clean energy for EU islands forum 2024. Taking place in Pantelleria, Italy, on 14-15 May 2024, this forum embodies the theme "The power of islands: building resilience through renewables."Following a rigorous selection process, 30 islands and island groups have been chosen for support in achieving a fully renewable energy supply.

The Journey Begins 30 Renewable Islands for 2030 - Ready, Set, 30!

The EU islands' call for applications of interest for 30 renewable islands for 2030 has concluded, and the EU islands secretariat is thrilled to announce the selection of 30 islands and island groups from 10 European countries ready to lead the way towards a sustainable future. The mission was clear: to identify and provide technical support to 30 islands and island groups over the next three years, propelling them towards complete energy independence through 100% renewable sources by 2030.

Study on regulatory barriers and recommendation for clean energy transition on EU islands

While islands are particularly vulnerable to climate change, they enjoy a naturally high potential of renewable energy sources to harness. Many islands have abundant renewable energy potential, which can be tapped to lead decarbonisation. However, access to reliable, clean and competitive sources of energy remains a main concern of island communities in the EU. Although it is often technically and financially possible to develop renewable energy projects on islands, legal and regulatory frameworks, whether EU, national, regional or local, are not always fitfor purpose.

30 for 30 - Saaremaa

Sulev Alajõe, Directing Manager, Estonian Islands Energy Agency, discusses the significant energy sector changes facing the islands of Saaremaa and Ruhnu. With a keen interest in offshore wind energy investments, the islands aim to harness these opportunities to develop local industries based on green energy. Alajõe emphasises the importance of engaging local communities to avoid the "Not In My Back Yard" (NIMBY) effect and build trustworthy communication.

Sun4All - The EU framework on energy communities

This policy brief gives a brief overview of the political and regulatory context at the European level for the development of energy communities, focusing on their social role. The brief shows that while regulation of energy communities is still in its infancy, it benefits from a good political dynamic pushed by the EU. Nevertheless, the social obligations ascribed to energy communities as non-traditional market players are not matched with the support needed to meet such expectations.

30 for 2030 - Gotland

Gotland, the largest island in the Baltic Sea has set ambitious goals to become entirely carbon neutral. To achieve these goals, the island plans to address all aspects of the energy transition. The Clean energy for EU islands secretariat has provided a grant to support these ambitions. Key initiatives include benchmarking progress in the agricultural sector, exploring storage solutions for integration into the regional energy system, and promoting fossil-free mobility solutions in the city.

Smart Cities Marketplace Podcast ft. CE4EUIslands - Living in an Island Age

The Smart Cities Marketplace has invited the EU islands secretariat to take part in its podcast series Urban Reverb and to discuss the similarities between the decarbonisation efforts of small and mid-sized cities and those of islands. We explore whether islands can serve as models for the decarbonisation of towns. Additionally, we delve into the support provided by the EU islands secretariat's "30 for 2030" call, the challenges faced by islands and strategies for engaging citizens in the energy transition.

CE4EUislands Call for Videos - Ibiza

The video introduces the Gin ERA project, funded by the European Commission through the LIFE 2021 CET Local Call. It highlights the collaboration between various institutions and private companies to support local authorities in developing practical roadmaps and plans for energy transition at the grassroots level. The project focuses on tourist islands such as Ibiza and Tenerife in Spain, Rhodes in Greece, and Stintino in Sardinia, Italy.

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