Study on automated window shades shows potential energy savings
An American study has found that automated insulating window shades could drastically reduce energy consumption, cutting energy usage by approximately 25%.
Multifunctional prefab timber module workshop by INFINITE project
INFINITE partners, together with the University of Applied Sciences FH Salzburg, organised a workshop on prefabrication for building renovation targeted at students.
Webinar - LIFE Clean Energy Transition: Smart Ready!
On Thursday 1st June BUILD UP brought its audience the webinar "LIFE Clean Energy Transition: Smart Ready” in collaboration with the Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy (IEECP) and the EASY SRI, SRI2MARKET, Smart^2, and SRI-ENACT projects.
Energy Efficiency Watch 5
Energy Efficiency Watch 5 (EEW5) is a 3-year project under the European Union LIFE programme (within the Clean Energy Transition section - CET).
Survey: How is your country progressing in energy efficiency?
Share your expertise and shape the future of energy efficiency in Europe: Participate in this EU-wide survey now!
The smarter E Europe 2023
INEA partners will join The smarter E 2023 event in Munich, Germany from 13 to 16 June.
The toolkit for cities on emergency energy saving measures
The toolkit is part of the Cities Energy Saving Sprint and its goal is to build on the emergency energy saving measures adopted by local authorities in Europe.
Technical Article - HOUSEFUL Project: BCM as a tool to increase building circularity
The HOUSEFUL project proposes an innovative paradigm shift towards a circular economy for housing through an innovative methodology, to assess the degree of circularity in building renovations projects. Building Circularity Methodology (BCM) assesses circularity according to six Circular Economy (CE) pillars: energy, water, materials; and environmental, social, and economic impacts.
Transforming heating to be efficient, resilient and clean for European households
The REPLACE project has investigated 9 EU countries concerning their heating and cooling technologies and appropriate renewable systems.
The EU heat pump goals could significantly reduce our energy bills
A fast implementation of heat pumps in Europe could lead to multiple benefits, such as cutting bills and gas imports, boosting health, jobs and GDP, while also tackling energy poverty.