
The many benefits of energy efficiency
From slashing bills to boosting health and jobs, energy efficiency proves to be a quiet powerhouse. This report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) unveils how doing more with less energy fuels prosperity, strengthens resilience, and lights the path to a cleaner, fairer future.

AIVC's CR22: Quantifying population harm from indoor air contaminants in dwellings
AIVC's Contributed Report 22 (CR 22) evaluates the population harm from exposure to non-pathogen airborne contaminants in dwellings.

The UK’s construction workforce forecast
Britain’s construction sector stands at a crossroads. With nearly 48,000 extra workers needed each year, this report reveals the scale of the skills crisis—and the bold training investments required to build the homes, infrastructure, and future the UK demands.

Renewables and resilience: The central role of solar energy
A new study highlights how renewable energy sources are driving climate resilience through decentralised solutions, thermal storage, and hybrid technologies that enhance energy security in the face of emergencies and climate change.

New guidance for the integration of solar technologies
Solar Heat Europe’s guidance on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) solar mandate provides key insights for the fair and effective implementation of solar technologies in buildings.

Smart design meets clean energy
This paper unveils how solar, wind, and geothermal power are reshaping architecture. Blending innovation with sustainability, it charts a bold course for buildings that not only consume less but also give back more. A blueprint for a greener built environment.

AIVC's CR 20: A method for testing gas-phase air cleaners
AIVC's Contributed Report 20 (CR 20) describes a test method for gas phase air cleaners based on Perceived Air Quality (PAQ).

AIVC's CR 21: Performance of Portable Gas-Phase Air Cleaners
AIVC's Contributed Report 21 (CR 21) presents a comprehensive review of the performance of portable gas-phase air cleaning technologies used in non-industrial indoor environments.

AI transforms energy management in buildings
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionising energy efficiency in buildings, positioning them as key players in the energy transition. This report explores how AI adoption enables more precise, flexible and interconnected energy management across the built environment.

A home, three climates, and thermally efficient heating
Energy House 2.0 rigorously tests the YORK YKF05CNC system under real-world conditions, demonstrating its efficiency, thermal stability, and promising potential as a key solution for sustainable heating across Europe.