LEAP enhances home energy efficiency in rural Ireland by coordinating retrofits, securing funding, and ensuring quality through strategic partnerships.
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) introduces the Building Renovation Passport (BRP) to help plan energy renovations, with a new method developed to schedule cost-effective interventions based on financial circumstances, proven effective through a Portuguese case study.
Efficient Buildings Europe’s 2024 report highlights the adoption of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), rebranding efforts, policy leadership, key events, and future priorities like the European Affordable Housing Plan.
With the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) national implementation deadline only a year away, this event is a crucial moment to share knowledge, practical examples of policies and financing schemes, and real-world renovation case studies to support its implementation.
The Energy and Sustainability Conference invites researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to submit papers addressing the critical intersection of design and financing in promoting energy efficiency in buildings within the European Union. As the urgency for sustainable practices intensifies, this conference aims to foster dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders in the built environment.
Slovenia received 11.9 million euros in EU funding to support renewable energy projects, including photovoltaic systems and local energy communities, to boost electricity production and smart energy systems from 2025-2027.
The WHILARENO project aims to improve energy efficiency through personalised support, contractor selection, and collaboration with municipalities, triggering €120 million in investments and working with over 150 municipalities and 350 renovators.
SERAFIN is a leading French Integrated Home Renovation Services (IHRS) provider, enhancing energy efficiency and social inclusion through comprehensive renovation services, financial support, and strong community partnerships.
Kosovo has secured a EUR 50 million loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for an energy efficiency project in 400 public buildings, aiming for 30-50% energy savings and enhanced comfort, co-funded by the government, the European Union (EU), and Denmark.
SUPER-i webinar marks the conclusion of various innovations aimed at revolutionising social and affordable housing through innovative financing and sustainable solutions.