Buildings and Climate Global Forum: Call for projects
Co-organised by France and the United Nations Environment Programme, projects can be sent to this global forum, which will take place in Paris on the 7th and 8th of March and will bring together the world's leading actors in the sector for conferences, workshops, high-level roundtables and a ministerial meeting.
The launch of the Circularity Gap Report 2024
In collaboration with Circle Economy, this launch event will show the most important insights from the new report and bring together industry, political and academic specialists to inspire, connect and learn from each other, and discover how we can drive change towards a circular world.
Wie kann der Wert eines Daches maximiert werden?
Optimierung der Dachfläche im Sinne der Nachhaltigkeit
Call to increase the traditional building methods training
The British government wants to increase the amount of construction training on traditional building methods to retrofit old buildings.
nZEBRA Erasmus+ Project
The nZEBRA project plans to create and implement an intensive blended course in Climate Neutral Buildings to address nZEB regulation and complex behavior of buildings.
EVENT - The tool is cool: instruments and solutions for effective energy and climate planning – EU online roundtable
This event will take place on 8 February 2024, 10:00 - 12:00 CET Online.
The iclimabuilt Open Call
The iclimabuilt initiative is excited to unveil a groundbreaking funding opportunity for Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and external stakeholders, as it join forces to shape the future of sustainable building materials: The iclimabuilt Open Call.
EVENT - SOLARPOWER SUMMIT 2024
The SolarPower Summit 2024 will take place on 4-5 March 2024 at the Radisson Collection Hotel, Grand Place Brussels.
Subsidies extension for energy renovation in Serbian residential buildings
The deadline for application has been extended for energy rehabilitation due to great interest coming from citizens.
Demand for heat pumps in Belgium decreases
Although in most circumstances considered more environmentally friendly than gas boilers, heat pumps are not yet cost-effective for home heating as gas prices stay low, according to a new study by Flemish research centres VITO/Energyville.