Projects funded by the European Union (or by national funding programs) deliver a valuable asset for sustainability topics. However, several key questions arise:
- How can the results and resources of the projects contribute to your work?
- How can you use the results after the projects end?
- And, where can you find bundled information and resources?
The Interreg Baltic Sea Region Platform Project EnTRA, focusing on energy transition, foresees several key mechanisms to improve the consistency of knowledge transfer:
- The EnTRA Resource Hub catalogs results tailored to the needs of users from local or regional authorities and sectoral agencies, with clear communication of the necessary enabling conditions for uptake.
- A Policy Memorandum elaborates key recommendations to improve capacity for uptake of energy transition solutions and reduce barriers to innovation.
- The Institutional Ambassadors Program on energy transition supports organizations to improve their internal capacity for long-term sustainability, communication and transfer of developed solutions to future users.
- The Knowledge Community promotes learning and exchange to build capacity among target groups and improve uptake of results.
EnTRA, which started its implementation last summer, now researches the actual needs of the local authorities in the Baltic Sea Region. We hope for your contribution: fill the survey about what national and international programs you already know, how you have heard of them, and which project results may be particularly relevant.
The survey takes only 5 minutes and is open until 28 February 2026.
In addition to the English version, the survey is also available in other languages: