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“Energy efficiency as a national idea in the housing and utilities sector and business”. Forum “Reconstruction in action: engineering and technical solutions for the development of housing and communal services”
On May 14-15, Kyiv will host the Forum “Reconstruction in Action: Engineering and Technical Solutions for the Development of Housing and Communal Services” as part of the main engineering exhibition of Ukraine Aquatherm Kyiv
Jerusalem artichoke: climate hero or dangerous invasive?
We invite Lviv residents to a thematic discussion on Sustainable Energy Days, organized by “Rozsadnyk” - a space for urban gardening and the Association “Energy Efficient Cities Ukraine” with the support of the Lviv City Council
Light always wins over darkness!
The Association “Energy Efficient Cities of Ukraine” team greets all Christians who celebrate the Day of Christ's Resurrection!
Webinar “Sustainability of municipal public transport in the context of energy crises”
Association of Energy Efficient Cities of Ukraine (EECU) and NGO “Vision Zero” invite representatives of local governments, municipal transport enterprises to participate in the webinar “Sustainability of municipal public transport in the context of energy crises”, which will be held on May 15, 2024 from 15:00 to 16:30
Call for applications for used buses from the EU by the NGO “Vision Zero” and the Association “Energy Efficient Cities of Ukraine”
A survey for communities on the need for humanitarian buses has been launched in Ukraine. This is the initiative of the NGO Vision Zero and the Association of Energy Efficient Cities of Ukraine (EECU) to assess the demand for used (humanitarian) buses for Ukrainian communities
Register for the conference for the European Sustainable Energy Week 2024 in Brussels!
On June 11-13, 2024, the annual conference dedicated to the European Sustainable Energy Week will be held in Brussels. The event typically brings together policy makers, industry experts and passionate advocates. The program is designed to encourage networking
April 26 - thirty eight years since the Chornobyl disaster
The world reconsidered its attitude to nuclear energy when the largest man-made disaster of humanity happened 38 years ago. Despite the fact that some countries are determined to phase out the operation and construction of new plants, nuclear power still accounts for almost a quarter of electricity generation in the developed countries








