Webinar 5. Exploitation of EPC for local, regional and national energy planning
This webinar explores the potential to use EPC databases to develop an archetype-based urban building energy model, as devised in the TIMEPAC project.
Re-Value Project
The Re-Value partnership is committed to a holistic approach to urban development, considering not only the physical infrastructure but also the well-being of communities while laying a path towards achieving climate neutrality in urban areas.
What is the climate impact of our homes?
Addressing the emissions that arise before a building is even built is essential to tackle climate change.
Lack of skilled workers jeopardise efforts to reduce energy consumption in buildings
Skilled construction workers are essential to reach renovation and energy efficiency targets of EU building stock. How to solve this shortage?
Webinar 4. Combining EPC databases with other sources for holistic assessment of the building stock
This webinar will explore the potential of utilising open data from EPCs in Catalonia to enhance their effectiveness as tools for building renovation.
Webinar, Level(s) and the EU Taxonomy: Navigating changes to sustainable finance rules for buildings
This webinar will explore how Level(s) can help the built environment sector in navigating changes to sustainable finance rules for buildings.
Continuous insulation gaining attention in commercial and residential customers
Continuous insulation challenges the traditional approach of insulation between structural elements by wrapping the entire envelope with a layer of insulation.
drOp project
Digitally enabled social district renovation processes for age-friendly environments driving social innovation and local economic development.
New data of hygrothermal conditions of a retrofitted historic building in the long-term
New research lays the ground for future studies on energy-efficient building retrofitting.
Unpredictable weather can cause building envelope issues in commercial buildings
Due to unforeseen weather, building envelope of commercial buildings can be damaged. Building codes and ventilation criteria becomes pivotal for the safety of the occupants.