The EU-funded EU4Energy Programme this week (3-7 October) holds the Autumn Digital EU4Energy Week for Eastern Partnership (EaP) Universities 2022. The event will serve as a platform where future energy professionals from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine will have the opportunity to engage in discussions on the clean energy transition in Europe with experts from the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER), the International Energy Agency (IEA), the Energy Community Secretariat (EnCS), and EU4Climate.In a series of five sessions, students will learn about the fundamentals of energy policy, EU regulation to support the clean energy transition in Europe, long-term energy planning, and the role of statistics in measuring the successes and failures of public policy.They will also understand consumer empowerment and learn more about energy poverty and…
