Part of the program:- The guided tour of CAT will feature the new state of the art educational facilities the Wales Institute for SustainableEducation (WISE) including a 200 person rammed earth lecture theatre and hemp/lime walls and the CAT’s 7-acre visitor complex visited annually by 60,000 people, and real life applications in the local area including an introduction to the ‘Dyfi UN Biosphere’.· Discussion on future NGO cooperation for sustainable energy, including sustainable energy visions- The session on EU policy to learn how the current EU energy policy will shape our future, and how we as promoters of sustainable energy can influence the EU policy agenda, using our local and national experience.- The session on NGO cooperation will be the place to discuss future cooperation, shape future INFORSE activities, and develop current INFORSE activities further. How should we develop the sustainable energy visions? How do we want to develop the INFORSE databases on sustainable energy successes and on Energy & Climate School Resources? How do work best on EU policies?