
Surge in electricity consumption driven by heat pump adoption expected
The new report by IEA outlines the changing energy system and how policies must evolve to support a clean energy transition.

True sustainability begins before the actual construction of a building
Sustainable home construction should not only refer to energy efficient appliances and materials, but should start from careful planning.

The important role of energy efficiency for the decarbonisation of buildings
Adrian Joyce, Secretary General of EuroACE, discusses the role of energy efficiency in buildings in forging a decarbonised Europe.

Dorset country estate becomes more efficient with ground source heat pump
One of Dorset most posh country houses becomes greener by replacing its old boilers with ground source heat pump.

Join SHERLOCK Pan-European Knowledge Centre
The Pan-European Knowledge Centre has emerged as a transformative force, comprising 16 leading institutions and 7 national knowledge centres across Europe. This collaborative effort, spearheaded by universities, training, and research institutions, is reshaping the landscape of education and research in the realm of building energy renovation.

Old Victorian homes can benefit from heat pumps too
The installation of air source heat pumps has led to significant benefits to occupants of old Victorian houses.

Is your heat pump of the right size?
A new research suggests that around 70% of homes with heat pumps have the wrong size installed.

The power of decarbonisation of heat pumps
Heat pumps are now a well-established technology, and although still some challenges ahead, they are increasing worldwide.

The new EPBD and the acceleration of energy renovations in the EU
Rémi Collombet from EuroACE has commented the recently signed new EPBD and the next steps that the EU should implement.

Energy efficiency barriers in heritage buildings
The UK government has identified several barriers to implement energy efficiency technology and solutions in heritage buildings.