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Meet the CEESEN Founders: DOOR, Croatia

Society for Sustainable Development Design (DOOR) is a civil society organization founded in 2003 with the mission to promote sustainable development principles in all segments of society, at the local, regional and national levels, primarily in the field of energy.


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Croatian municipalities attended the national webinar in the frame of CEESEU project on development of Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plans

The workshop was organized on Monday, 12th of June in online form and was attended by over 20 participants.


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Biomethane production from municipal and agricoltural wastes

The necessity of a drastic change in our habits and a more sustainable use of the resources at our disposal are the principal goals of every country in these difficult years, signed by a profound change in climate, economic and social effects of the global issues.


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Meet the CEESEN Founders: TREA, Estonia

Introducing Tartu Regional Energy Agency (TREA) only energy agency from Estonia.


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Driving Sustainability in Small and Rural Communities: Covenant of Mayors-Europe Webinar Explores Solutions for a Greener Future

The Covenant of Mayors-Europe recently organized an insightful webinar focused on addressing the unique challenges faced by small and rural municipalities in developing and implementing Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plans (SECAPs).


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One step towards a more sustainable industry – RESINDUSTRY final event concluded successful project

More than half a hundred people gathered at the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade in Prague for the final event of the RESINDUSTRY project.


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Floating Photovoltaic Panels

Recent years have shown many controversies regarding the establishment of large PV plants for electricity production that covers big land areas.


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SECAP of Hatvan created by WWF Hungary

The city of Hatvan would reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030 compared to 2020.


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