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Islands that are committed to clean energy transition and have signed the Island Clean Energy Transition Pledge

Favignana

The Egadi Archipelago, composed of the islands of Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo, is a group of islands located on the North-western coast of Sicily. The population of the whole archipelago is not distributed equally, Favignana is the larger island, i.e., the administrative centre, with 3,407 inhabitants, Marettimo has 648 inhabitants, while Levanzo is the littlest of the three with 208 inhabitants.

Menorca

Organisations that are involved in the energy transition of Menorca are: Balearic Islands Government, IBE https://institutbalearenergia.cat/es/, Menorca Island Council https://www.cime.es/, Balearic Cluster for Ecological Transition (Cluster TEIB) https://clusterteib.com/ and the Balearic Islands University https://www.uib.cat/As part of the 30 for 2030 call the following activities are planned: The activity "Legal and regulatory support to enhance the energy transition" involves an analysis of the current energy sector-related regulatory framework concerning e

La Palma

Commonly known as “La Isla Bonita” (the beautiful island), La Palma is the greenest of the eight Canary Islands. Located in the Atlantic Ocean with a population of close to 82,000, the island captures its visitors with stunning hiking trails and natural phenomena and provides pleasant temperatures for its inhabitants all year round.La Palma’s economy relies mainly on the island’s banana production and tourism.

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