Living Labs Interfaces for the Energy Transition
SWEET Lantern is a research project sponsored by the Swiss Federal Office of Energy’s “SWEET” programme (Call 1-2021) and hosted by the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HES-SO Valais-Wallis)

01 | What does that mean ?
SWEET is a funding programme of the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE). SWEET’s purpose is to accelerate innovations that are key to implementing Switzerland’s Energy Strategy 2050 and achieving the country’s climate goals.
02 | objectives of the research project
new ways of living and working in a participative way for a low-emission, user-empowered, resource-efficient Switzerland, through applied research at the interface of markets, technology, policies and society.
Co-design research and solutions together with key stakeholders (energy providers, consumers, private companies, public authorities, NGOs, etc.).
Change actors’ practices, markets and institutions, as well as technical environments.
Boost the energy transition by fostering renewable energy, energy efficiency and sufficiency.
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About the first Capacity Building meeting On Thursday, February 9, the ZHAW School of Engineering in Zürich hosted about 30…

Sept. 5-6-7, 2023: National Open Innovation Camp in Winterthur Swiss Green Economy Symposium Innovation Forum Smart Cities, National Open Innovation…

The SWEET Lantern consortium partners invite you to the first workshop of the Lantern Capacity Building Programme (CBP) in Project…
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