📅12 – 14 October 2023
Nicosia, Cyprus
The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI), with the Ministry of Energy, Commerce, and Industry (MECI) of Cyprus and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), will be co-organizing the 7th International Conference on Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Efficiency (RESEE2023) to share best practices, lessons learned and opportunities to accelerate the deployment of Renewable Energy (RE) technologies and highlighting the importance of Energy Efficiency in Cyprus and similar economies, to emphasize the significance of energy diversification for energy security.
RESEE2023 will be held on 12-14 October 2023 at the Hilton Hotel, Nicosia, Cyprus following six successful conferences, since 2007. The topics that will be covered in the conference will include but are not limited to renewable energy sources and technologies, long-term energy planning and RE Roadmap towards Cyprus’ National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), Geothermal for heating and cooling, island and regional cooperation, island tourism, digitalization and blockchain technology, energy supply security, e-mobility and smart charging for electric vehicles, energy communities and active consumers, energy efficiency, green buildings, weather forecasting, rural electrification, energy markets, desalination solutions for islands, green hydrogen and battery storage amongst others.
The aim of the RESEE2023 is to bring together key stakeholders of renewable energy and energy efficiency to discuss and share best practices, lessons learned, and opportunities to advance the accelerated uptake of renewables and energy efficiency interventions in Cyprus and in similar economies.
The conference will provide an avenue for policymakers, researchers, scientists, manufacturers, companies, community representatives, development agencies, international organizations, financing institutions, the private sector, and governments to keep abreast of new developments that will facilitate energy transition efforts and provide opportunities for partnerships and collaborations to address the barriers and challenges. Furthermore, the conference will bring together the United Nations Peacekeeping Missions around the world that wish to decarbonize their energy supply systems and reduce their environmental footprint contributing to the UN Secretary General’s Climate Action Plan target of 80% renewable energy by 2030.