From Tuesday 11 to Thursday 13 June, Brussels will host the 18th edition of the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW). This year the theme is ‘Net-zero energy solutions for a competitive Europe’.
The main objective of this workshop is to discover a wide range of sustainable renovation solutions, like the wooden pre-fab kit implemented in the Povo district of Trento.
The Sustainable Energy Research Group (SERG) in Frederick University and Frederick Research Center, engages with state-of-the-art research regarding sustainable energy resources and building physics.
The workshop will enable the assessment of awareness regarding BIPV from the different stakeholders, as well as the exploration of strategies to enhance the incorporation of this technology in buildings and infrastructures construction and renovation projects.
A new project has launched to respond to sluggish renovation rates of residential buildings and high energy poverty levels in Central and Eastern Europe by empowering local communities and developing Neighourhood Energy Sufficiency Roadmaps.
Five EU-funded R&I projects are joining forces to further increase the current momentum around DHC, discussing on investigating barriers and opportunities at the policy level during a 90-minute workshop in the framework of the EUSEW Sustainable Energy Days 2024.