Hong Kong’s green revolution: The city that is redefining carbon neutrality
Hong Kong is making bold strides in sustainable architecture, with thousands of buildings now certified under the BEAM Plus scheme. A latest report highlights impressive carbon savings, innovative green initiatives and a growing market for eco-friendly products.
Croatia allocates €25 Million for energy renovation to combat energy poverty
The incentives will be used for renewable energy sources, decarbonisation of the district heating system and road traffic, and waste management.
EU launches green push: New European facility empowers local energy communities through LIFE Programme
The European Commission has unveiled a new financial and technical support aimed at accelerating the deployment of local energy communities, key players in the shift towards a decentralised, resilient, and citizen-led energy system.
Mind the gap! Shaping skills for the DHC transition
The skills gap is real -but so is the opportunity. Discover how the DHC Academy and Skills4DHC are building the foundations for a skilled, future-proof workforce, and share your views on where the sector should focus next.
Energy passports, obligatory for all buildings in Serbia
All buildings in Serbia will soon be required to possess energy passports, rather than just new ones.
What if our future homes were modular?
Modular construction is emerging as a smart, sustainable alternative for affordable housing. Prefabricated in factory settings and equipped with advanced technologies, these homes offer superior energy performance and lower operational costs.
RenovAID: Consolidated report on enhancing energy efficiency in buildings in Albania and Kosovo
Enhancing energy efficiency in buildings is vital for mitigating climate change, ensuring energy security, and fostering sustainable development. The RenovAID project, which seeks to improve the energy performance of buildings in Albania and Kosovo, directly addresses these critical objectives.
€11 Million energy efficiency programme upgrades 32 public buildings
The Sarajevo Canton is implementing an Energy Efficiency Improvement Project, which includes the renovation of 40 public buildings, and is financed by a combination of loans and grants totalling 11 million euros.
How retrofitting can modernise buildings for long-term resilience
Rather than modernising buildings, the question is how to scale solutions that make buildings more resilient, efficient and cost-effective.
Architects + engineers: Partnership for resilient design conference
The conference will be attended by around 300 professionals from the built environment from all over Europe, including high-level representatives from the OAI, ACE, EFCA and ECEC, the European Commission and the Luxembourg Government.