Accelerating Solutions for Affordable and Sustainable Housing in Europe
Europe is experiencing a housing affordability crisis, driven by rising construction costs, limited housing availability, and the need to meet ambitious climate and energy efficiency targets. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen named the urgent need to make housing affordable a social crisis in her State of the European Union…
ERA Act 2026: A Four-Pillar Framework for European Research
The European Parliament has taken an early step in shaping the upcoming European Research Area (ERA) Act, which the European Commission is expected to propose in 2026. The ERA Act was also discussed recently at the Permanent Representation of Austria to the EU in Brussels on 24 November, in the…
The 19th Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan Conference 2025
The 19th Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan Conference was held on 4–5 November 2025 at DOK5000 in Odense, Denmark, hosted by the Danish EU Presidency and co-organised by the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities and the European Commission. The event brought together policymakers, industry leaders, researchers, and academia…
EMERGE Project | Latest Updates
The EMERGE project has continued its strong engagement across international platforms, reinforcing AU-EU collaboration on sustainable energy. The consortium gathered in Praia, Cabo Verde, on 16-17 October 2025, for its fourth General Assembly, hosted by the ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE). The meeting was held alongside…
Strengthening Cooperation with ESEIA Members
As part of its ongoing Member Integration Strategy, ESEIA continued engagement with member institutions in 2025 to deepen collaboration, align strategic priorities, and expand participation in ESEIA programmes and Working Groups. On 7 November 2025, ESEIA Director Brigitte Hasewend met with Rupert Baumgartner, Deputy Director of the Institute of Systems…
Recognising ESEIA’s Most Active Members of 2024
Each year, ESEIA recognises members whose dedication, collaboration, and leadership significantly strengthen the Alliance’s mission. In 2024, several outstanding contributors distinguished themselves through exceptional engagement across research and innovation, education and training, and Working Group activities. Their efforts reflect the spirit of the ESEIA community and the impact of active…
Welcome to Two New Member Organisations
ESEIA has enlarged its membership to the North West and the South East, which reinforces the alliance, making it stronger and more relevant as a European player. Two distinguished institutions will join ESEIA’s growing alliance of sustainable energy innovators: Ulster University, Belfast School of Architecture and the Built Environment, UK,…
UKIM FEEIT – Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, North Macedonia, to join ESEIA as a New Member
ESEIA is pleased to welcome UKIM FEEIT – Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies (FEEIT), Republic of North Macedonia, as a new member organisation. As a leading higher education institution (HEI) from a widening country, UKIM FEEIT strengthens ESEIA’s commitment to expanding…
REGIONALE 2025 Bergisches RheinLand Congress Showcases Circular Economy Leadership with Strong Presence from ESEIA Members
The REGIONALE 2025 Bergisches RheinLand “All Resources! Resource Landscape in the Bergisches RheinLand” took place on 28 October 2025 at :metabolon, Lindlar, DE, a flagship circular-economy initiative developed in partnership by the Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverband (BAV) and TH Köln, both active members of the ESEIA. Bringing together more than 300 participants…
Insights from the 16th ESEIA Lecture: Smart Production for Sustainable Materials
On 4 December 2025, the 16th ESEIA Lecture Series, held online, brought together 23 participants from 7 countries for an in-depth discussion on Smart Production for Sustainable Materials. Hosted by Andrea Höglinger, Vice-Rector for Research at TU Graz, and chaired by Gregor Trimmel, TU Graz, the event opened with remarks…
