
The goal of the InnovEM project is the development of a demonstrator for testing the viability of new energy-management systems in a building developed in the smart living lab.
The goal of the InnovEM project is the development of a demonstrator for testing the viability of new energy-management systems in a building developed in the smart living lab.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon H2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 958345
Adaptation of existing technologies that promote sustainable construction to provide guidance on how to use environmental impact assesment tools in humanitarian action.
Titled “Making the Renovation Wave a reality: Easy-to-use digital tools for construction SMEs“, this online event ambitions to raise awareness on existing easy-to-use digital tools for the construction sector developed by BIM4Ren and on the skills needed by construction SMEs to effectively implement the Renovation Wave and the EU Green Deal objectives.
"If you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it” (Lord Kelvin)
On 20 September and as part of EUSEW 2022 extended programme and hosted by BUILD UP portal, EPB Center, ECI, BPIE and ECTP brought together key actors to make the invisible visible and debate about the importance of choices made in the national building performance assessment methods and their prerequisite role and high impact in completely decarbonizing in practice the EU’s building stock by 2050, while simultaneously contributing to strengthen EU’s energy security, in a webinar entitled “Making building performance assessment transparent & holistic: ensuring a reliable and level playing field”.
The PEDTool allows cities to quickly assess whether they are ready to develop a Positive Energy District and thus becoming climate neutral. The tools consists of three levels which guide municipalities in the process.
The Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) is a common EU scheme for rating the smart readiness of buildings. Lighting is one of the nine technical domains addressed by the SRI. Switching to more energy-efficient lighting products will save consumers an average of €30 per year and could preventing roughly 7 million tonnes of CO2 emissions in Europe per year.
Facilitate & support a transparent and holistic approach in Energy Performace Building Directive’s (current & ongoing revision) transposition, implementation and monitoring at Member State level with regards to building performance assessment methods.
(S)haping consumer-inclusive data pathwa(y)s towards the e(nerg)y trans(i)tion, through a reference Energy data Space implementation.
The EU Buildings Climate Tracker is a benchmark and assessment tool checking on the status of the EU building stock and its progress towards climate neutrality by 2050. The paper gives more details regarding the methodology and results.