top of page

June 5, 2025

Registration for the Training "Energy Literacy for Journalists 2.0"

FB post (2).png

We invite regional media representatives to attend the training course “Energy Literacy for Journalists 2.0,” which will take place on July 10-12 in Khmelnytskyi.

The training course “Energy Literacy for Journalists 2.0” is a three-day theoretical and practical training course with the participation of experts in the field of energy, organized by the Khmelnytskyi Energy Cluster team.

The goal of the training is to raise awareness and develop the necessary skills among regional media journalists to improve their ability to create high-quality and objective materials on:

  • the impact of energy on climate change

  • renewable energy sources

  • nuclear energy

  • energy efficiency

  • the impact of war on energy

  • bioenergy

  • energy from household waste

 

We have also prepared study visits to facilities that will reinforce the theoretical knowledge gained.

 

After completing the training, all participants will have the opportunity to create their own materials on energy topics. While creating the materials, journalists will receive mentoring assistance from the Khmelnytsky Energy Cluster NGO team and training experts. The three works that receive the highest scores according to the specified criteria will be awarded a cash prize of UAH 5,000 each.

 

To participate in the training, please fill out the registration form: https://forms.gle/KiB8BQj5ctCtgXrE8

 

The registration deadline is June 24, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. We will notify all applicants of the results of the competition by June 29, 2025.

 

The selection of participants will be based on their level of knowledge of the training topics and their motivation to participate.

 

Participation in the training is free of charge. We provide accommodation, meals, and reimburse travel expenses up to UAH 1,500.

 

If you have any questions, please write to us at energycluster100@gmail.com

 

The training course “Energy Education for Journalists” is supported by Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Ukraine.

bottom of page