
Don’t miss the Regio1st/Plan4CET online roundtable on good planning practices to boost the Clean Energy Transition with the Energy Efficiency First (EE1st) principle.
Don’t miss the Regio1st/Plan4CET online roundtable on good planning practices to boost the Clean Energy Transition with the Energy Efficiency First (EE1st) principle.
This paper identifies sufficiency measures that reduce the need for unnecessary new construction by maximising the use of existing buildings.
The European Commission DG Environment is inviting those working in the built environment sector to join an online conference exploring Level(s): the EU common language for assessing and measuring the sustainability performance of buildings.
A recent study reveals that building renovations can significantly reduce peak energy demand in Europe by nearly 50% by 2050, saving over €312 billion annually and supporting the transition to climate neutrality while enhancing energy efficiency and equity across the continent.
Renovation enhancement network towards optimised vitality and adaptation integration in dwellings.
The final crossCert Webinar presents the final results of 3 years of research and stakeholder engagement.
The third handbook of the 'Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) Handbooks' focuses on implementing energy poverty mitigation actions, providing a structured six-step approach for local governments to transform planning into actionable strategies, while emphasising collaboration and adaptation to specific regional needs.
Integrated services for clean energy transition in Greek municipal building renovations.
The Passive House Component Database offers certified, energy-efficient building components for sustainable construction.
Buildings account for 36% of EU emissions. The EU aims to cut building emissions by 60% by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, necessitating substantial investments. Initiatives like SHERLOCK align financial and technical skills to de-risk energy efficiency investments, essential for energy savings, economic growth, and job creation.