GoGREEN Tuesdays Webinar Series Kicks Off with Focus on Local Climate and Energy Planning

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Autor: Local GoGREEN project partnership

LOCAL GoGREEN project is launching a new webinar series titled “GoGREEN Tuesdays: Ideas in Action”, aimed at supporting local authorities, energy planning professionals, policymakers, key stakeholders, and engaged citizens in the development and implementation of Integrated Climate and Energy Plans (ICEPs).

The webinars are based on high-quality training materials developed by the project partnership and made available on the project's e-learning platform. These sessions offer practical guidance and real-world examples of how inclusive, well-prepared local plans can support both community-level action and broader regional and national climate goals.

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Poster of the GoGREEN Tuesdays webinar series - first webinar

The first webinar will take place on Tuesday, 27 May 2025 at 13:00 CET, and will introduce the LOCAL GoGreen project and the ICEP concept. The session will be held in English, with automatic translation available in several languages (over 3000 options through Wordly), and will be recorded for later viewing.

The speaker for the opening session is Roman Kekec, Associate Director and Project Manager at the Local Energy Agency Spodnje Podravje in Slovenia. With extensive experience in EU-funded energy and sustainability initiatives, Roman will provide insights into effective local energy planning and stakeholder involvement.

👉 Participation is free and open to all interested parties. Registration is now open.

The GoGREEN Tuesdays series continues through the summer and autumn of 2025, offering a valuable opportunity for learning, exchange, and collaboration in the field of local climate and energy planning. The LOCAL GoGREEN project supports six small European municipalities in accelerating the Clean Energy Transition by empowering local authorities to design, implement, and monitor ambitious short- and medium-term climate and energy plans in line with 2030 targets. University of Tartu is Estonian partner in the project consortium.

LOCAL GoGreen is supported through LIFE Programme of the European Union. More information could be found on https://localgogreen.eu.