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EEN Energy solutions

In the framework of the EUSEW 2023 in Brussels on 22nd of June, the EEN has published an “Energy Solutions Catalogue”. The catalogue is a collection of 75 solutions for energy efficiency, energy saving and renewable energies that are already available in the market.  These technical and service solutions are a major support for energy intensive industries and SMEs, cities and communities in their energy transition, in order to become more energy efficient, resilient and to implement renewable energies.

The Energy catalogue offers solutions for: power generation, storage, mobility / electric vehicles, energy efficiency for (industrial) buildings, cities & communities and energy efficiency for electricity production for industrial processes.

The catalogue can be consulted here, for more information contact your EEB advisor Sabrina Bijlsma sbijlsma@hub.brussels.

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