
iBRoad2EPC’s layman’s report: straightforward guidance for better buildings
iBRoad2EPC and its key results, explained in brief.
Marianna Papaglastra

A new support structure for sustainable energy, climate, and spatial planning
The IN-PLAN project team launches the IN-PLAN Practice, an innovative and long-lasting support structure designed to assist local and regional authorities across Europe in effectively implementing their sustainable energy, climate, and spatial plans.
Irene Biancani

Accelerating deep renovation in the EU with renovation passports
EU roadmap proposing concrete measures to maximise the uptake of iBRoad2EPC.
Marianna Papaglastra

Revamping the iBRoad2EPC concept
Lessons learnt from national experiences.
Marianna Papaglastra

iBRoad2EPC European outreach
EU events, networking and final conference briefing.
Marianna Papaglastra

iBRoad2EPC perspectives #2 Public authorities views on the integration potential
Final national guides for the integration of iBRoad2EPC into the individual framework of the six pilot countries.
Marianna Papaglastra

iBRoad2EPC perspectives #1 Stakeholders views on iBRoad2EPC adoption
National stakeholder roundtables in the six pilot countries yielding important results on the barriers and facilitators for future implementation of iBRoad2EPC.
Marianna Papaglastra

Understanding differences towards EPC harmonisation
This study highlights the significant differences in Energy Performance Certificate frameworks across European countries, despite their common origin in the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, emphasising the need for understanding these variations for effective EU-level implementation and innovation.
Luca Papapietro

Energy efficiency in hot climates: switchable insulation for sustainable building envelopes
New study shows how Switchable Insulation Systems (SISs), using eco-friendly, low-cost materials, offer adaptable and energy-efficient insulation for hot climates, though simpler designs may be more affordable and effective than advanced technologies.
Luca Papapietro

Healthy buildings: toward a new awareness
The paper proposes a new framework for healthy buildings, addressing gaps in knowledge transfer and offering a holistic, balanced approach to promote well-being and sustainability in the building sector.
Luca Papapietro