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In critical times where energy prices have reached a fever pitch due to global crisis, the European Commission is promoting sustainable initiatives to reduce energy consumption, with the aim to lessen energy bills and foster cities’ control over their own energy supply.

The oPEN Lab project aims to create Positive Energy Neighborhoods (PENs) in 3 European Cities, - Genk, Pamplona, and Tartu – to foster energy-efficiency and flexibility in urban areas, both reducing GHGs emissions generated from household energy consumption, and actively managing the overall energy surplus production of renewable resources.

Are you eager to know more about oPEN Lab and other ENoLL’s initiatives that aim to foster sustainable solutions for an efficient energy transition?

Join us on Wednesday, 24 April  – 10:00-12:00 CEST - for the online session “City Labs as positive engines for energy transition,” co-organized with the oPEN Lab project and the Energy & Environment Working Group!

We will explore how hashtag#PENs and other types of energy communities can empower the hashtag#EnergyTransition in our city environments, as well as drivers and barriers of such tools! Register now for free to build a brighter energy future, together