
The EU Commission provides guidance documents to help Member States implement revised directives on renewable energy and energy efficiency. What’s in it for the building sector?
The EU Commission provides guidance documents to help Member States implement revised directives on renewable energy and energy efficiency. What’s in it for the building sector?
One-day conference dedicated to the transformative journey of the energy transition in Europe. The event will bring together leading experts from industry, academia, and governmental institutions to explore critical aspects of transitioning to a sustainable and resilient energy system.
By 2030, the construction industry will transform through technologies like BIM, 3D printing, drones, and smart materials, enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and project outcomes.
The Journal of Building Design and Environment is inviting researchers to contribute articles on improving energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality, and occupant well-being in the built environment.
The SERENE project is improving local energy systems in Europe through new technologies and community involvement for better sustainability and efficiency.
Do you have valuable knowledge, innovative research, or upcoming events related to energy efficiency and renewable energy in buildings that could benefit the community? We invite you to take full advantage of BUILD UP, the go-to platform for energy efficiency professionals across Europe, which supports the 24 official EU languages.
A home renovation in Kensal Rise, London, achieves a 75% reduction in energy use, setting a new standard for sustainable urban living in the city.
This paper shows that including businesses and industrial users in renewable energy communities can greatly improve energy sharing and self-sufficiency for residential members.
This workshop brings together at Sustainable Places 2024 four EU-funded innovation projects: DigiBUILD, MODERATE, BuildON and DEDALUS, which present and discuss their achievements on two intertwined topics: data models & interoperability and data-driven services.
The paper highlights that green heating and cooling technologies, despite their benefits, are underused in Europe due to barriers such as dependence on fossil fuels and insufficient expertise; however, targeted policies and innovations could enhance their adoption and contribute to achieving climate goals.