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Islands that haven been or are beneficiary of technical support of the secretariat

Korčula

The island of Korčula is located in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, which is the southernmost county in Croatia. It stretches in the east-west direction, with its length of 46.8 km, a width of 5.3 to 7.8 km has an area of ​​279.03 km2 and is the sixth-largest island in Croatia.The island was once a Greek colony called Korkyra Melaina or Black Korcula because of the lush vegetation which adorns the island. The island population is turning to a new future, bright and green.

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

Mallorca

Organisations that are involved in the energy transition of Mallorca are: Balearic Islands Government, IBE https://institutbalearenergia.cat/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 environmental constraints on the development of re

Cape Clear

Oileán Chléíre, also known in English as Cape Clear, is the home of the southernmost community in Ireland. A North Atlantic island located 12 kilometres by sea from the mainland port of Baltimore, Cape Clear is very exposed to the wild Atlantic wind and rain. The island population is very cosmopolitan, with island residents from every part of Ireland and many different parts of the world. The islanders cultivate a welcoming community where everyone is respected and equally important.

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.

Salina

A volcanic island in the Mediterranean Sea with an abundance of olive trees and bushes of capers, Salina is part of the Aeolian islands North of Sicily. With its three cities Santa Marina, Malfa and Leni - home to around 2,500 inhabitants spread across 26km² - Salina is the second-largest island in the archipelago.

Aran Islands

Remoteness, idyllic lifestyle, and unique natural landscapes are some of the common characteristics of islands. The Aran Islands, located on the West coast of Ireland just off Galway, are no exception. Majestic cliffs, Celtic medieval churches and lush green fields crossed by ancient stone walls form part of the rich local culture that makes the Aran Islands an unforgettable experience for anyone who visits them.The three islands that make up the Aran Islands are Árainn (Big Island), Inishmaan (Middle Island) and Inisheer (East Island).

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