The prosumer – who is it and what are their rights? (Poland)

The prosumer is not just an energy user – he is a local hero of the green transition. He is someone who takes responsibility for his energy future while producing and consuming renewable energy. In doing so, he cuts costs, cares for the climate and increases the energy independence of his home or business. Who […]
Pilot workshops in selected municipalities

We are pleased to announce that as part of Work Package 2 – Capacity Building Programme to Support Local Communities in Local Transition Processes, we have successfully conducted two pilot trainings in Poland. On March 3, a workshop was held at the Szemud Municipality Office as part of the BALTICBEAT project. The second pilot […]
What is an energy cooperative? A guide for beginners (Poland)

An energy cooperative is much more than an organisational form – it is a way to build local independence, integrate communities and create a future based on renewable energy sources. It is an answer to the question, “What can we do together to make energy cheaper, cleaner and more accessible?” What is an energy cooperative? […]
Supporting the energy transition in the South Baltic Region – kick-off meeting of the BALTICBEAT project

Education on the use of renewable energy in the South Baltic area, raising awareness, and competence development for energy communities are the main objectives of the project ‘Building Engagement to Accelerate Clean Energy Transitions in the South Baltic – BALTICBEAT’. The project, led by dr hab. Sylwia Mrozowska, prof. UG, is co-financed by the European […]