Clean Energy Cafés with science communicators
Be part of the Clean Energy Cafés, a unique initiative of the POWER Project bringing people together in Romania, Malta, and Spain to explore the future of clean energy. These engaging sessions are designed to make clean energy accessible to everyone while tackling the myths and disinformation surrounding it. Connect with experts, share ideas, and learn how we can build a more sustainable and informed future together.
Join us and make a difference—your voice matters!
Conversations that matter
Clean Energy Cafés are dynamic, interactive online events held in Romania, Malta, and Spain, where science communicators, experts, and the public come together virtually to discuss clean energy and combat disinformation.
These cafés are designed to make complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging, fostering open dialogue in an online environment to clarify doubts, debunk myths, and raise awareness about clean energy solutions. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of clean energy while enhancing their media literacy and resilience against disinformation.
Each café features 15 experienced science communicators (3-5 per country), ensuring diverse perspectives and enriching discussions. By connecting participants from different regions through a digital platform, we aim to inspire action and build a more informed, sustainable future.

CEC1 - Bucarest (Romania)
Date: March 2026
Online meeting
Organized by: MVNIA

CEC2 - Malta
Date: March 2026
Online meeting
Organized by: Universiy of Malta
CEC3 - Madrid (Spain)
Date: 04 March 2026
Campus de Fuenlabrada (Spain)
Organized by: Universiy Rey Juan Carlos
Debunking Clean Energy Disinformation: Message Repository
The Clean Energy Cafés with Science Communicators brought together leading experts in science journalism and communication from Romania, Malta and Spain to address the most common disinformation narratives about renewable energy.
Below you will find the repository of fact-based messages they developed to help citizens, educators and media professionals counter false claims and promote accurate information about clean energy.
| The false claim / disinformation | Affected technology | Disinformation category | Link to scientific evidence | Language |
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