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2nd STAKEHOLDER GROUP MEETING HELD IN ITALY

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By Project MICROFUTURE

A significant gathering convened in a picturesque setting, bringing together a diverse array of stakeholders to delve into the intricacies of sustainable energy transition in small towns and hillside territories. The meeting, attended by experts, local government officials, stakeholders, and concerned citizens, served as a platform for comprehensive exploration into the facets of a just energy transition, community engagement, and the imperative shift towards a new energy paradigm capable of mitigating climate change and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

Central to the deliberations was the presentation of the objectives and anticipated outcomes of the MICROFUTURE project by Marino Cavallo, the project coordinator at MCBO. Delving into the minutiae of the project's goals, the meeting aimed to chart innovative pathways for financing green energy transition measures. Discussions revolved around the utilization of microfinance, fundraising initiatives, and civic crowdfunding as mechanisms to foster sustainable energy development within small communities and neighborhoods.

The proceedings commenced with an enlightening address by Prof. Leonardo Setti from the esteemed University of Bologna, who illuminated the future energy scenarios and the transformative changes that communities must undertake. Prof. Setti underscored the existing opportunities in Italy and Europe to cultivate energy and solar communities, leveraging renewable resources such as photovoltaic and wind power to bolster the transition towards cleaner energy sources.

Throughout the meeting, lively debates ensued, enriched by the diverse perspectives of local entrepreneurs and representatives from various associations. Their active engagement served to invigorate the discourse, offering valuable insights and pragmatic solutions to the challenges at hand.

As the meeting drew to a close, it marked not merely an endpoint but the inception of a sustained dialogue and collaborative effort. With plans for continued meetings in the ensuing months, the stage is set for ongoing collaboration and concerted action towards realizing a more sustainable and resilient energy future for all.

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