“Energy communities as a key generator for a green and sustainable society”

"Energy communities as a key generator for a green and sustainable society"

FBIH Chamber of Commerce within the “Business Information Hub” project, which is implemented within
of the wider EU4BusinessRecovery project, financed by the European Union and the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, invites micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
enterprises (MSMEs), to a FREE TRAINING on the topic: “Energy communities as a key generator for green and
sustainable society”.
Online training will be held online on Thursday, February 23, 2023. starting at 10 a.m.
Application for participation can be made through the link no later than Wednesday, February 22, 2023. years.
A detailed agenda will be sent to registered training participants later. Registered participants are asked to the day before
training, checking junk/spam folders in case the link for accessing the training and the agenda ended up in spam.
The energy crisis has shown that all available tools are necessary in order to achieve energy savings and a green European
climate goal – abolishing fossil fuels, making the energy transition a reality with the participation of citizens and locals
community. Many countries of the European Union are currently introducing mandatory measures and recommendations to limit consumption
electricity and encouraged its responsible production and use. Energy transition with the participation of citizens i
of local communities is also possible in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The energy policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is under the competence of the entity, and in accordance with it
with that, energy communities are also recognized in the laws of the Republic of Srpska (RS), the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) and the Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(BD BiH). About the legal framework, ways of establishing energy communities, and all the benefits of energy communities
as a key generator for a green and sustainable society are some of the topics that will be an integral part of this training.
They implement:
The call for training is intended for all micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), with a special focus on companies
from the metal and wood sector.
The motive behind the realization of the Business Information Hub project is to transform difficult times for micro, small and medium enterprises
(MMSP) into a kind of opportunity, by transforming the current situation with alternative ways that will highlight the use
smart and online tools, thus enabling the continuation of business even in these challenging times.
More information about the project is available at www.bizuhub.ba
“The EU4BusinessRecovery project supports micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in Bosnia and Herzegovina to continue doing business and
preserving jobs, and will especially support female entrepreneurs, young people and other vulnerable groups in establishing their own businesses and in
overcoming the negative impact of the Covid-19 pandemic by creating a more resilient business environment. Total value of the project
amounts to 13.7 million euros, and it is jointly financed by the European Union (13 million euros) and the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany (0.7 million
euros). EU4BusinessRecovery is jointly implemented by GIZ, ILO and UNDP, from 2021 to 2023. For more information, visit
www.eu4business.ba.
For additional questions about the project, please contact:
Anela Karahasan, Project Manager
email: a.karahasan@kfbih.com
phone: 38733 566 333, and
Armin Hodžić, Team Leader
email: a.hodzic@kfbih.com
phone: 38733 566 301

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