How could renewable heating and cooling technologies boost energy decarbonisation in the built environment? Here is presented a wide collection of elements, with the main focus on busting myths around heat pumps, but also highlighting other clean technologies, along with building renovation, energy storage and demand-side flexibility potentials.
As part of the ARISE Article series, the project addresses in this article the values of skills in the design and construction of qualified workers in society and as individuals. It also delves into how skilled workers can contribute to economic growth and competitiveness in different sectors.
Organised by RENOVERTY, iBroad2EPC, RENOCALLY, and GREEN Home, the event seeks to shine a spotlight on renovation roadmaps, emphasising the need for these communication instruments to be thoughtfully designed to accelerate renovations on a large scale.
BUILD2050 fosters sustainable, healthy European building practices through interdisciplinary courses aimed at decarbonising construction by 2050, supported by a network of academic and sector partners.
In the frame of the European Year of Skills, BUILD UP introduces a video series featuring various experts and participants of the BUILD UP Skills initiative, who delve into the crucial topic of skills in the construction sector.
In March, BUILD UP continues its exploration of the Year of Skills, presenting a series of videos featuring various experts and participants of the BUILD UP Skills initiative. These videos delve into crucial topics such as the impact of the initiative on upskilling building professionals, the factors facilitating readiness to achieve energy goals at a national level, and best practices in skills development.
In order to meet sustainability and energy transition goals, it is essential that the European community has access to affordable energy and efficient houses.