The Global Atlas for Renewable Energy by IRENA is a free web-based platform designed to help users assess the potential for renewable energy in various regions.
The report titled 'Building typology: Analysis of the building stock and typologies definition' provides a comprehensive overview of the FuturHist project, which aims to develop typology-based strategies for the energy-efficient retrofitting of historic buildings.
One Click LCA has announced the winners of the Low-Carbon Manufacturing Awards, recognising manufacturers who have demonstrated a measurable commitment to reducing the environmental impact of construction materials.
The terraced house at 18 Kościuszki Street in Kraków, managed by the Municipal Buildings Management, is a historic building dating back to the first half of the 19th century.
Designed for policymakers at the EU, national, and local levels, this report maps out the policies related to renovation and energy poverty, providing insights into their practical implementation and impact.
PROSPECT+ is an EU initiative that helps cities finance sustainable energy projects using innovative methods like green bonds. It builds local authorities' capacity to manage complex finances and accelerate the energy transition.
The ENERGIZE project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of cooperative energy models in industrial areas across Europe to align with the Net Zero Emissions (NZE) by 2050 Scenario.
The multi-family building in Córdoba, managed by the Public Agency for Housing and Refurbishment of Andalucía (AVRA), is a historic structure dating back to the 17th century. It serves as public social housing for rent.
The Croatian One-Stop-Shop (CROSS) Guidelines for Cost-Effective Deep Renovation provide a comprehensive framework for the renovation of public buildings in Croatia, aligning with the European Green Deal.
Can architectural design serve as a catalyst for raising awareness about energy transition? Can new designs and tools be envisioned to create spaces according to the three NEB principles: beautiful, sustainable, and together?