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  • Dec 3, 2024 | illuminem.com | Damilola Adeyanju

    This handbook is a three step, practical guide for governments, businesses, and financial institutions, on how to drive up Europe's energy renovation rates. Slashing emissions in Europe, and an ambitious renovation revolution, hinges on greater collaboration. The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) in the EU seeks to upgrade Europe’s building stock to a zero emissions level by 2050, and the EU is aiming to renovate at least 35 million buildings by 2030.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | illuminem.com | Thaddeus Anim-Somuah |Damilola Adeyanju |Ivo Wakounig

    The Future Energy Leaders the Netherlands was founded in March 2023 by Damilola Adeyanju, Douwe van der Stroom, and Thaddeus Anim-Somuah. They shared a passion for catalyzing positive change in energy transitions, and their involvement in the Global Future Energy Leaders Program of the World Energy Council ignited a spark of inspiration that would soon blossom into a transformative movement.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | illuminem.com | Thaddeus Anim-Somuah |Damilola Adeyanju

    Illuminem VoicesEnergy · Energy Transition · Renewables · Wind · SolarAt the 26th World Energy Congress in Rotterdam in April 2024, the Future Energy Leaders of the Netherlands hosted an Intergenerational Roundtable on 'Closing the Skills Gap for Enhanced Energy Transition Readiness.' This roundtable gathered seasoned energy leaders and emerging professionals from diverse backgrounds to share insights and perspectives on effectively addressing the skills gap in the energy sector.

  • Jul 16, 2024 | illuminem.com | Thaddeus Anim-Somuah |Damilola Adeyanju |Ivo Wakounig

    ‘Redesigning energy for people and planet’. This was the motto of the 26th World Energy Congress, which took part in Rotterdam from 22 - 25 April in the World Energy Council’s centennial year. Over 4000 delegates, more than 350 speakers, and around 70 ministers participated in the conversation.

  • Nov 6, 2023 | financialnigeria.com | Damilola Adeyanju

    Introduction Nigeria’s sustainable growth and development is marked by the complex interplay between polar warming and local challenges. As one of the top 10 countries most vulnerable to climate risks, Nigeria grapples with the dual challenge of addressing these risks and reviving stalled progress across 11 of its stagnating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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