This year, META Group in collaboration with other 6 organisations, will once again participate in the Energy Fair at the European Sustainable Energy Week – EUSEW 2025, from 10 to 12 June 2025.
Register now and come to meet us at the Charlemagne Building in Brussels!
EU-related project synergy: a collaborative stand at the Energy Fair
Twelve EU-funded projects will be showcased at the stand “EU Clean Energy Projects: Innovations and Impact”. All technologies developed within those projects aim to contribute directly to the European Union’s commitment to sustainability, energy security, and competitiveness.
In total, seven European organisations will come together to present those innovative projects: Carr Communications, CJH Multisourcing and University of Padova, CLERENS, ESTELA, ICONS, and META Group.
Spanning key areas such as renewable energy generation (solar, hydrogen, hidden hydropower, sensor resilience, CO₂ conversion), grid resilience (microgrids, smart transformers), energy storage (batteries), efficiency (building renovations, battery recycling), and capacity-building initiatives, these projects are developing cutting-edge solutions to accelerate the green and digital transitions. By encouraging cross-sector collaboration, technological innovation, and market deployment, they support the EU’s ambition to achieve climate neutrality, drive industrial competitiveness, and create high-quality investment opportunities in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.
This stand brings together the synergies of these forward-thinking projects, demonstrating how EU research and innovation funding is driving Europe’s sustainable energy future and creating lasting impact.
About the EU Clean Energy projects and initiatives
Unlocking your full potential: from results to impact!
Booster tailored services are designed to boost the dissemination and exploitation of EU-funded research results, guiding the project partners and the innovation to the market and the wider world.
Booster is an initiative of the European Commission providing a set of services to EU-funded projects, free-of-charge, to help navigate the complexities of dissemination and exploitation.
Support to the activities of concentrated solar thermal technology area of the SET Plan
CST4ALL aims to catalyse an array of hybridisation and cooperation initiatives at the interface between Concentrated Solar Thermal (CST*) and other renewable energy technologies targeting the electricity, heat, and fuels sectors.
Making Irish universities carbon neutral
The EasyPro project is developing a tailored EPC Facilitation Service and procurement framework to reduce the costs and complexities of energy efficient building renovations. The overarching aim is to get public bodies to undertake energy efficient building renovations using the energy performance contracting scheme and align with EU strategies to combat global warming.
Large-Scale Low-Temperature Electrochemical CO2 Conversion To Sustainable And Climate-Neutral E-Fuels & Chemicals
ECO2Fuel project aims to design, manufacture, operate, and validate the worldwide first low-temperature 1MW direct, electrochemical CO2 conversion system to produce economic and sustainable e-fuels and chemicals.
Making European power grids more resilient and secure
eFORT is an EU-funded project that will make European power grids more resilient and reliable against failures, cyberattacks, physical disturbances and data privacy issues. eFORT is willing to increase power system stability by developing technologies for identifying, preventing, and mitigating risks and vulnerabilities.
Matching Next Gen Angels with clean energy innovators
The ESIL initiative seeks to build and empower the next generation of business angels to back our future technology champions, ensuring a flourishing, connected and diverse investment and innovation ecosystem across Europe.
Hidden Hydro Oscillating Power for Europe
This is a European project developing innovative and sustainable technology to recover hidden hydro energy in 3 main applications (piping, open streams and open channels). The impact of this initiative is to identify unrealised hydropower in non-hydropower hydraulic systems and in free-flowing water streams combined with the development of H-HOPE technology for extracting energy from vortex induced vibrations by using an innovative multi-physics design strategy and an innovative PTO, increasing the efficiency and flexibility of the energy harvesting unit.
Redefining green hydrogen production
HYScale is a multinational, industry-focused, interdisciplinary EU-funded project with a primary goal of enhancing its electrolyser technology to produce green hydrogen. The project will focus on refining materials synthesis and components production, particularly membranes, ionomers, electrodes, and porous transport layers, looking for optimisation and upscaling. The project’s final goal is to integrate the stack into a functional electrolyser system and to get to its validation in an industrial-relevant environment (TRL5).
Evolving a cross-border ecosystem with renewable hydrogen
The project’s main goal is the creation of a hydrogen–based economic, social and industrial ecosystem based on the capacity of the quadruple helix actors.
Flexible, safe & efficient REcycling of Li-on batterieS for a comPetitive, circular, and sustainable European ManufaCTuring industry.
RESPECT project proposes a logistical chain of disruptive, flexible, sustainable and versatile recycling processes that consider the safety aspects of battery opening and deactivation, and utilises hydrometallurgy or direct recycling, depending on the targeted LIBs to be treated, thereby supporting the next generation of battery materials development.
Innovative solutions to improve energy power sector performances
SSTAR is an European project which aims at promoting Solid-State Transformers (SSTs) technology, increasing its operational voltage level and enlarging its application within the energy power sector.
Demonstrating hybrid microgrid innovations for greener, more resilient and more secure power networks
We are building and testing solutions for the future widescale rollout of hybrid microgrids. Our aim is to enhance the reliability and resilience of decentralised renewables-based power systems.
About EUSEW
The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) Energy Fair is an integral part of EUSEW, serving as a platform for showcasing innovative projects and technologies in sustainable energy and energy efficiency in an interactive setting. The event brings together a diverse range of exhibitors to share their contributions to the EU’s energy transition goals.