EUROPA Final Conference - Impact of Local and Regional Authorities on the success of One-Stop-Shops for the energy transition of residential buildings
On 12 September 2023, the EUROPA project presents results and learnings from the last three years and dive into the different roles a local authority can play for a One-Stop-Shop for residential energy renovation.
ECHO project
The project’s goal is to develop and demonstrate novel modular, compact, high performances and Plug&Play thermal energy storage (TES) solutions for heating, cooling and hot tap water production.
New factsheets highlight progress in addressing energy poverty
Updated factsheet show recent policy measures and renovation programs aimed at tackling energy poverty
Empowering Cities: Accelerating the Green Energy Transition
The European Green Capital 2023 Tallinn in cooperation with the Covenant of Mayors Europe will host the international conference “Empowering Cities: Accelerating the Green Energy Transition” on 4-5 September 2023 in Tallinn, Estonia.
HAPPENING project
The EU-funded HAPPENING project is developing a solution based on decentralised heat pumps that are easy to install, low-intrusive for the building's occupants and easily adaptable to a large number of different building situations.
The future of HVAC systems in commercial facilities
4 new sustainable HVAC options to meet cooling demands while reducing environmental impact
IÖB Call 2023 seeks innovation for climate-neutral cities
Austrian Federal Ministry seeks cutting-edge solutions for sustainability in the public sector
RESHeat project
RESHeat delivers an advanced 100% RES system on combined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP), including seasonal underground energy storage.
NEUTRALPATH project
The EU-funded NEUTRALPATH project will demonstrate the benefits of PCEDs, particularly those based on human-centred and co-creation principles as a feasible and cost-effective way to achieve emissions reduction by 2030.
Energy-positive buildings leading the way for a sustainable future
Energy-positive buildings are making the built environment more sustainable and are revolutionising the way we think of the built environment.