UniverCITY Talk on the Green Transition

Conférence / séminaire

Mardi 16 Juin 2026

18:00 - 19:15

Tero House 17, Luxembourg City

As Luxembourg moves towards a greener energy future, the transition is increasingly shaping both the economy and everyday life, from energy prices and housing costs to transport, industry, and how we use electricity at home.
This UniverCITY Talk brings together perspectives from research and industry to explore how the energy transition is being designed and implemented in practice in Luxembourg.
Can Luxembourg reduce emissions while keeping energy affordable and industry competitive?
What role will technologies like hydrogen, renewables, and smart energy systems play once they move from research into real-world deployment?
And how can households and businesses adapt to, and benefit from, a more flexible and efficient energy system?
Join the event for an open discussion on the challenges, trade-offs, and opportunities of the energy transition and how research in Luxembourg is helping shape a more sustainable and affordable future.
 

PROGRAMME
18.00 – Roundtable
Discussion and Q&A session

19.15 – Networking
With drinks and light bites

Moderator,  Lisa Burke

Speakers
Prof Bradley Paul LADEWIG, Vice-Dean of FSTM, Full professor of Engineering
Dr. Laura ANDOLFI. Postdoctoral researcher
Patrick WITTE, General Manager, Green Power Storage Solutions

This talk is a part of the UniverCity Talks, a series of interactive discussions where experts from the University of Luxembourg explore key topics like AI, health, finance, space, and sustainability.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Date: Tuesday 16 June 2026, 18:00–19:15
Location: Tero House 17, Luxembourg City
Language: English
Price: Free
 

Mardi 16 Juin 2026

18:00 - 19:15

Tero House 17, Luxembourg City

Langue

Anglais

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