The LEARN+ Solar Plant Best Practices initiative is dedicated to fostering community engagement and collaboration in the development of solar energy projects. By sharing proven strategies and methodologies, this initiative serves as a comprehensive resource for advancing the implementation and efficiency of solar plants, promoting environmental sustainability, and driving societal progress.

  • Collaboration for a Sustainable Future: The initiative encourages the active involvement of citizens, organizations, and local authorities in developing solar energy solutions. By working together, these stakeholders can contribute to building a cleaner, more equitable energy system that benefits both local communities and the environment.
  • Principles of Effective Solar Development: LEARN+ explores the foundational principles that contribute to successful solar energy projects. Through knowledge sharing and resource optimization, the initiative provides practical insights into overcoming challenges and ensuring the long-term viability of solar energy infrastructures.
  • Showcasing Global Best Practices: By mapping a diverse range of case studies, the initiative highlights exemplary solar projects from across Europe and beyond. These examples demonstrate how innovative approaches are addressing critical energy challenges, expanding access to renewable energy, and supporting the broader transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future.

LEARN+ Solar Plant Best Practices is a catalyst for innovation, offering a platform for collaboration and the exchange of knowledge. By fostering community-led energy initiatives, we are helping to create tangible improvements in energy access, environmental stewardship, and social equity on both local and global scales.
You have the option to reach out to these organizations and initiatives for more details and to join their efforts. Alternatively, you can draw inspiration, share information, and initiate similar endeavors in your own region:

If you would like your organisation or initiative to be part of this map, please contact the LEARN+ team