
New recommendations from the Commission on tackling energy poverty
The European Commission have developed further recommendations for citizens to tackle energy poverty across EU Member States during winter.
Giulia Leghissa

Making buildings ´intelligent´, not just ´smart´
In order to fight climate change, it is essential to make buildings not only smart, but even intelligent by integrating and optimising individual smart controllers.
Giulia Leghissa


Combining seismic safety with energy renovation
Nearly 50% of European territory is earthquake-prone posing serious risks to citizens, and among buildings in those territories, most of them are still high energy consuming.
Giulia Leghissa

The importance of making buildings more resilient
Climate change represents a threat when considering its impact on the infrastructure of our buildings.
Giulia Leghissa

First Renovation Passport for a medical centre in Romania
A medical centre in Prahova, Romania, is the first public building in the region to obtain a Renovation Passport through Renocally project.
Giulia Leghissa

New IAQ standard from Nottingham academics
An academic from University of Nottingham has played an instrumental role in creating an IAQ standard empowering building owners, operators, and professionals.
Giulia Leghissa

First tests at Slovenian pilot for INFINITE project
The first mock-up tests have been undergoing at the town of Ravne na Koroškem in Slovenia.
Giulia Leghissa

La più grande città di legno al mondo in Svezia
La Svezia ha intenzione di costruire una vera e propria città in legno: la Stockholm Wood City.
Giulia Leghissa

Renovation of Energy Insitute Hrvoje Požar to achieve nZEB standards
The Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar (EIHP) in Zagreb will be renovated in order to become an example of decarbonisation, digitalisation, energy efficiency and renewable energy sources.
Giulia Leghissa