FES 2023
XXIV Sustainable Energy Forum
Participation and governance to address vulnerabilities: The commitment to energy communities
The Sustainable Energy Forum is reaching its twenty-fourth edition as a space for reflection on the sustainable use of energy and the promotion of a new energy culture.
This year, immersed in a change in energy culture that advocates self-consumption and energy communities, we ask ourselves: can these be the tool for including vulnerable people in the energy transition?
To reflect on this, during the Sustainable Energy Forum in 2023, projects that seek to include everyone in the energy transition, such as Sun4All, will be presented. But we will also talk about all those projects underway that have already created (or are in the process of creating) energy communities. A new model that completely changes the current scenario and puts citizens at the center of the energy debate.
Are you joining us? We’ll be waiting for you on Thursday, May 4th at the Palau Robert in Barcelona. Register and participate!
Program
10:00am – Welcome to the session.
10:05am – Vulnerability in energy transition initiatives. Presented by Federica Giardina, energy expert and consultant at Ecoserveis.
10:25am – Presentation of the report “Without leaving anyone behind. Energy communities as a tool against energy poverty”. By Maria Pardillos from Amigos de la Tierra.
10:45am – Coffee break
11:15am – Round table moderated by Paco Jofra, energy consultant. With the participation of:
– Pau Pañella Vilamú, Osona Local Energy Agency Technician in Osona County Council.
– Sergi Delgado, technician of the Local Energy Agency of Barcelona.
– Neus Miró, representative of the FITES cooperative in Terres de l’Ebre.
– Gaia d’Elia, coordinator at BATEC (Cooperative Center for Energy Transition).
12:15pm – Dynamics (challenges and proposals). Facilitator: Alba del Campo, EPAH coordinator.
1:00 p.m. – Closing of the event.
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