
Meet the Clean Energy Challenge Winners: Moonshot
5 creative concepts the world should know
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5 creative concepts the world should know

3 solutions in support of cycloactivism, urban farming & smart public transport

Clean Energy Challenge: Interview with jury member Ayush Chauhan representing Delhi

3 alternative products for the reduction of energy use in buildings

Clean Energy Challenge: Interview with jury member Edward Mungai from Nairobi

3 tools for producing, preserving & transporting food in the city

Clean Energy Challenge: Interview with jury member Hedwig Heinsman from Amsterdam

3 innovations to reward cylists, clean our canals & turn buildings into power plants

Clean Energy Challenge: interview with jury member Françoise Lavertu from México City

3 ideas to promote sustainable lifestyles, upcycle food waste & rethink recycling

Reflections of the international jury on the winning cases of the Clean Energy Challenge

Giving women an equal voice at WDCD Mexico City 2019

Talk show ‘Stadsleven’ to announce Clean Energy Challenge winners

What Design Can Do arrives for the first time in Mexico City, from May 6 to 8, 2019

10 ways to embed clean energy into the Amsterdam cityscape

12 projects that promote green building in an expanding city

13 projects to transform Nairobi’s food supply chain

10 brilliant ways to encourage green mobility in São Paulo

12 ways to turn Mexico City’s waste problem into a clean energy solution

From power wallets to circular homes: meet the Clean Energy Challenge nominees

The best of the WDCD blog, as picked by our readers and editors

Clean Energy Challenge reviewers share their personal points of interest

‘At least ten projects deserve to be developed further’

Selection committees in all five cities now start reviewing the submissions