Evaluation of energy efficiency measures addressing the needs of energy poor households in rural areas
The new report by the RENOVERTY project indicates the rigorous need for policy transformations and improvements to address energy efficiency and energy poverty issues in rural areas.
New standards and new habits for sustainability
Households contribute 40% of UK greenhouse gas emissions, and habits like temperature preferences and window use impact energy consumption, underscoring the need for both sustainable home design and resident education.
Podcast: corporate capture in EU energy communities (part 2)
Energiesamen’s Jean-Pierre van Linn and Siwart Zomer discuss their federation’s efforts to embed democratic governance in energy laws, prevent corporate exploitation, and maintain the community-focused nature of energy cooperatives.
Policy options for efficient domestic water heating in southern Europe
Join this insightful webinar where there will be explored the latest advancements in domestic water heating technologies and the policies driving decarbonisation efforts across southern Europe.
Energy communities: a glimpse to SUSTENANCE
The SUSTENANCE project is pioneering carbon-neutral energy communities through innovative, replicable solutions tested in diverse global settings, supported by strategic collaborations and practical demonstrations.
Industrialised construction: the future for a growing population?
Given the challenge of housing over 8 billion people sustainably, the study finds that industrialised methods, particularly the MDR modular system, offer better economic and environmental benefits than traditional construction.
Why buildings should be smart
Smart buildings reduce carbon emissions and energy costs through automation, IoT, renewable energy, and efficient systems, while enhancing occupant well-being and sustainability.
Is net-zero embodied carbon a reality?
Embodied carbon significantly affects building-related emissions. This research assesses whether 'net-zero embodied carbon' is feasible for multi-storey office buildings in Australia.
Investments in low-carbon wood construction innovation in Canada
Natural Resources Canada is investing over $2.8 million in FPInnovations to advance low-carbon construction with Canadian wood and zero-emission vehicles, supporting sustainability and emission reduction efforts.
Retrofitting Amsterdam Centrum while preserving historic heritage
TU Delft and AMS Institute urge early retrofitting of Amsterdam's historic Centrum to significantly cut CO2 emissions, supporting the city's broader climate goals.