During the week of 12–16 May 2025, the Minoan Energy Community participated in the “Renewable Energy Days” of the CreteValley project, held in the context of the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), in collaboration with the Region of Crete and the project’s 40 partners.

The initiative aimed both to present to the wider public the innovative renewable‑energy solutions being developed in Crete under the CreteValley project, and to spark discussions on key topics such as energy justice, sustainability, and diversity.

On the morning of Tuesday, 13 May, at the Loggia, participants—including citizens and school groups—had the opportunity to tour the exhibition guided by technical partners of the project, such as the Minoan Energy Community, the Hellenic Mediterranean University, and EUNICE. Visitors learned about the renewable‑energy technologies that will be implemented in the project’s pilot areas in Crete (Arvi, Atherinolakkos, Arkalochori, and the Lassithi Plateau) and experienced the interactive virtual‑reality (VR) environment developed specifically for CreteValley.

Later that afternoon, another thematic session of the “Living Lab” of the Renewable Energy Valley took place at the Atlantis Hotel. Citizens, students, institutional representatives, and local‑government officials joined an open discussion on diversity—both in terms of end‑users (income levels, professional backgrounds) and the motivations that lead them to choose renewable energy solutions.

Interactive exercises across three discussion tables kept interest high, focusing on how Crete can evolve into a sustainable, independent energy system that harnesses its renewable resources for the benefit of local communities.

On Wednesday, an entrepreneurship training workshop was held at the Bizrupt venue, focusing on the challenges faced by entrepreneurs and startups in developing effective market‑entry strategies. The workshop targeted young entrepreneurs, SMEs, undergraduate and postgraduate students, investors, and members of the innovation ecosystem.

The event included interactive sessions led by Deloitte, along with presentations and case studies that helped participants explore ways to transform innovative solutions into viable business models.

The Minoan Energy Community continues to promote and implement the vision of Energy Democracy, with the steady support of the Region of Crete and in close collaboration with the business and industrial sectors, as well as the technical, research, and academic community.

Crete is rapidly evolving into a dynamic hub of innovative energy solutions.

This was clearly demonstrated during the recent visit of the CreteValley project officer and our partners, whom we had the pleasure of welcoming to the project’s intervention areas over the past two days.

The projects being designed are numerous and ambitious: a geothermal system that uses seawater for heating and cooling homes, a wind‑energy production using windmills inspired by the traditional Lassithi windmill, a hybrid photovoltaic‑thermal systems for maximum energy efficiency, and an advanced biomass‑based district heating network capable of serving dozens of homes and municipal facilities

At the same time, powerful digital tools are reinforcing the sustainable energy transition—from shared data platforms and digital system mapping to planning and decision‑support tools.

Yet what truly makes the project stand out is not the technologies themselves, but the collaboration that brings them to life.

CreteValley is a living example of the future of clean energy!

Στο πλαίσιο του 10ου ετήσιου φόρουμ EUSAIR, που διοργανώθηκε από τη Γενική Διεύθυνση Περιφερειών (DG Regio) της Ευρωπαϊκής Επιτροπής και την Προεδρία της EUSAIR, πραγματοποιήθηκε, ως παράπλευρη εκδήλωση, στη Γεωργιούπολη στις 5 Μαΐου 2025 μια συνάντηση για τις Ενεργειακές Κοινότητες.

Εκπρόσωποι από τη Γενική Διεύθυνση Περιφερειών και τη Γενική Διεύθυνση Ενέργειας της Ευρωπαϊκής Επιτροπής, μαζί με μέλη της Μινώα Ενεργειακής Κοινότητας, της Ενεργειακής Κοινότητας Σίφνου, της Ελληνικής Ομοσπονδίας Ενεργειακών Κοινοτήτων “Δέσμη” της Ευρωπαϊκής Ομοσπονδίας Ενεργειακών Συνεταιρισμών, της Περιφερειακής Ένωσης Δήμων Κρήτης, της Προεδρίας της EUSAIR και του Ελληνικού Υπουργείου Περιβάλλοντος και Ενέργειας συγκεντρώθηκαν για να συζητήσουν τα προβλήματα, τις προκλήσεις και τις μελλοντικές προοπτικές για τις Ενεργειακές Κοινότητες στη Νοτιοανατολική Ευρώπη.

Η πρωτοβουλία αυτή στοχεύει στην προώθηση ενός ανοιχτού φόρουμ Ενεργειακών Κοινοτήτων για την οικοδόμηση εταιρικών σχέσεων για κοινές δράσεις και έργα και να διατυπώσει επίσης προτάσεις πολιτικής προς τα αρμόδια Υπουργεία Ενέργειας και ιδρύματα στις Χώρες της Νοτιοανατολικής Ευρώπης.

Η Μινώα Ενεργειακή Κοινότητα συμμετείχε στη συνάντηση αυτή και στο φόρουμ,επίσης στο πλαίσιο του έργου Life Local Ownership Of Power, που στοχεύει στην προώθηση της κοινοτικής ενέργειας στη δίκαιη ενεργειακή μετάβαση και στην ενίσχυση της συνεργασίας μεταξύ των τοπικών δήμων και των ενεργειακών κοινοτήτων.

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