Follow-up monitoring of environmental aspects of the Smart Living Lab building, both during the tender phase and in preparation for the construction phase.
This first edition of the EU Buildings Climate Tracker shows that the buildings sector is not advancing at the required pace to meet the EU’s climate objectives for 2030 and 2050, suggesting a need for a transformational outcome of legislative discussions on the EPBD (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive), as stated in the related policy briefing.
The EU Buildings Climate Tracker is an index composed set of indicators. It is a response to the challenges around the collection and use of data to monitor and assess progress on the decarbonisation of the building stock in the EU since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015, and towards the objective of climate neutrality by 2050.
IWG5 is to deliver the Implementation Plan on energy-efficient solutions for buildings, requiring Member States to put in place measures favouring both innovation in building design and energy technologies for buildings, and the uptake of these technologies by builders.
This event will present the HP4All Project and its work towards skills development and recognition for high-quality HP installation in buildings. HP4All Project aims to analyse the barriers across the HP value chain segments to accurately identify measures, actions and solutions to up-skill the value chain while also driving demand from end-users.
TECSAS Project stand for Thermionic Energy Conversion & Storage Applied to Sunlight. The project aims taking Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) to the next level.
The project "Design and implementation of a digital monitoring system of the Smart Living Lab construction site" aims to collect georeferenced images throughout the construction phase of the future Smart Living Lab building of the EPFL.