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Proposal for reviewing the Regulation on trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E) : assessment and recommendations

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LUCE Awards

16 May 2023

The Lights on Women initiative at the Florence School of Regulation, in collaboration with partner Landwärme, is proud to launch the LUCE Awards, which will be held in Florence on May 16, 2023.

The awards

As key policies such as the Green Deal are set out worldwide to facilitate the transition towards carbon neutrality, they also might serve as a catalyst to move towards gender equality, empowerment and justice.

In this context, the LUCE Awards are meant to further the just transition’s gender mainstreaming objectives while highlighting the contributions and achievements of women of all ages, nationalities and backgrounds working in energy, climate and sustainability.

Awarding ceremony and prizes

The LUCE Awards will give two prizes under the categories:

  • Emerging Talent: this category will recognize up-and-coming female academics, entrepreneurs, founders (also of non-registered projects), and young leaders of civil society who are working to advance the Green Transitions agenda worldwide.
  • Legacy Women: this category will honour the achievements of senior female professionals who have successfully used their platforms and voices to push forward the energy, climate, and sustainability sectors. More info can be found here.

The awarding ceremony will be held in Florence on 16 May 2023. The two winners will receive one free seat in an FSR course and will be invited to attend the awarding ceremony.

More information about the LUCE Awards can be found on the Lights on Women platform.

The LUCE Awards are organised by the Florence School of Regulation and partner Landwärme under the Lights on Women initiative.

Please note that this is a residential event and the room has a limited capacity. Thus, all the registrants will be asked to confirm their participation to the event and the selection will be based on a first come first served basis.

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