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Infrabel, the Belgian infrastructure manager, installed a modern train management system on 350 kilometres of railway lines, along with upgrades to railway control equipment, across three main European rail routes.

New call under Horizon Europe Mission open.

A new collection of inspiring stories from the LIFE Clean Energy Transition sub-programme shines a spotlight on the passionate people and their achievements driving projects for a sustainable, competitive and affordable net-zero Europe.

Nearly 5 million ha of peatland habitats in Finland have been drained for forestry. On World Wetlands Day, we look at how one LIFE project has returning these important wetlands to their natural state.

The Commission is investing approximately €650 million from the CEF Energy programme in 14 cross-border energy infrastructure Projects of Common Interest (PCIs) and Projects of Mutual Interest (PMIs) contributing to the Trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E).

Plinius Labs, a Belgian research company in the bioeconomy sector, is transforming agricultural waste into bio-based premium ingredients for cosmetics and food. The company sought Green Assist support to scale up and overcome financial and industrialisation challenges.

There is still time to apply for the EUSEW 2026 Awards! Local Energy Action and Women in Energy categories will close as announced on 29 January 2026. The SMEs Driving Energy Efficiency, as a new category, will benefit from an extension and will now close on Thursday 5 February at 23:59 CET.

On 26 January, the International Day of Clean Energy highlights solutions for a climate-neutral, affordable and secure energy system. Heat pumps stand out as a proven technology, supported by the LIFE Programme.

Investing in adaptation and resilience has become more urgent than ever as the trend towards warmer global temperatures continues and the socio-economic costs of climate-related events keep rising. Check the new studies.

Emerging micropollutants (and medications among them) can be a stubborn form of contamination in waste water, but one LIFE project has been recognised for its work to help deal with this potentially harmful pollution.