This session will explore how the SKILLSAFE EU and Smart-Pumps projects are contributing to accelerate the energy transition, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration.
This summary underscores the pressing need for targeted interventions to overcome the technical, infrastructural, and financial hurdles in the drive towards full heat decarbonisation in UK schools.
Discover the heat decarbonisation strategies of the Covenant of Mayors 2025 Award Winners. In this session, you will hear from each city as they highlight their strategies, challenges, and lessons learned in the transition to cleaner and more secure heating systems.
Discover the key highlights from Honeywell’s AI in Buildings study and see how building managers are prioritising three vital areas: maintenance, security, and energy efficiency.
PEDvolution project is launching an open call for demonstrators. This call invites cities, municipalities, and local energy stakeholders to test and validate PEDvolution’s seven cutting-edge solutions designed to support the evolving needs of Positive Energy Districts (PEDs).
The terraced house at 18 Kościuszki Street in Kraków, managed by the Municipal Buildings Management, is a historic building dating back to the first half of the 19th century.
The multi-family building in Córdoba, managed by the Public Agency for Housing and Refurbishment of Andalucía (AVRA), is a historic structure dating back to the 17th century. It serves as public social housing for rent.
Heat pumps are becoming more common in our homes, and it’s key to ensure their correct performance. A landmark study of over 1,000 heat pumps highlights the performance shortfalls and sizing issues that construction professionals must address to ensure energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness in residential buildings.
Are you a groundbreaker on heat pump technologies? From compressors to chillers, flexibility to fans, all who have innovated in heat pump technologies are invited to share their contributions for the IEA’s 15th Heat Pump Conference.
A new report by Join The Collective highlights how sustainable management, eco-friendly design, and green tech funding are essential to creating high-performance buildings that prioritise both energy efficiency and occupant well-being.