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Research by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and Statistics Netherlands (CBS) found that 400,000 households faced energy poverty in 2023, with government measures mitigating a larger rise.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams launched the GreenHOUSE Fund to help building owners comply with Local Law 97 by financing decarbonisation projects in affordable housing, particularly benefiting low-income residents, while also promoting improved air quality and job creation.
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In BUILD UP we want that everyone feels involved. That is what the Topic of the Month is for, so all the community can contribute with articles, events and much more under the same topic. This month, the ToM is "Sustainable energy skills".
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In BUILD UP we want that everyone feels involved. That is what the Topic of the Month is for, so all the community can contribute with articles, events, and any other relevant information on the same topic. In October, the ToM is 'Financial schemes and support for energy renovation of buildings'.
Fahrenheit 2040: heating and cooling in the EU
The building sector plays a key role in meeting the Green Deal's goal of net-zero emissions by 2050, as residential heating and cooling account for a significant portion of the EU's energy consumption, with much of it still reliant on fossil fuels. The 'Fit for 55' legislative package aims to reduce emissions by 55% by 2030, but its fragmented structure presents challenges, and gaps remain for full decarbonisation. The study focuses on whether the EU is on track for decarbonisation, aligning with 2050 goals, and addressing gaps in the 2040 framework.
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