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Retrofit solutions for 69 UK residential buildings using Energiesprong
The Energiesprong whole house retrofit model has been applied across six UK social housing schemes to improve their energy performance. The Energiesprong approach aims to fully insulate homes using offsite manufactured wall and roof panels.
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The key risks facing the construction industry
The construction industry faces many challenges and risks throughout the supply chain. One of these is the skill shortage which has been caused by Brexit, an ageing workforce and a collective image of the industry which is not attractive to young people. Hence, one of the solutions would be to improve the industry's image among young generations.
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Vademecum di ENEA su come diminuire i consumi del riscaldamento
L´ENEA propone un vademecum redatto apposta per i cittadini con lo scopo di fornire soluzioni e suggerimenti pratici per ridurre ed ottimizzare i consumi energetici derivati dal riscaldamento domestico. Tali comportamenti risultano fondamentali a causa delle misure di risparmio previste dal decreto.
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10 ways to accelerate the EU heat transition
10 EU Energy organisations urge the European Commission to revise the EU heating & cooling strategy. They highlight that there is an urgent need to accelerate the roll-out of renewable and clean heating technologies in buildings and industry in order to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 and respond to the energy crisis.
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5% of new capacity from "innovative" Renewable Energy as a necessary enhancement of the Renewable Energy Directive
EUREC has analysed the proposed amendment to the Renewable Energy Directive (“RED III”) and is calling for at least 5% of renewable capacity to come from innovative renewable energy technology. The main goal is to speed up the commercialisation of new, high-quality, European-made renewable energy technology.
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