Estrategia Nacional contra la Pobreza Energética 2026-2030
España redefine su respuesta a la pobreza energética con una estrategia 2026-2030 que desplaza el foco asistencial hacia reformas estructurales, rehabilitación y gobernanza multinivel, integrando justicia social, salud y adaptación climática.
EU Peers policy meeting #2: Spain & France
The dialogue between Spain and France reveals both progress and tensions in renovation policies, highlighting the urgency of integrating financing, local governance, and thermal comfort in order to accelerate a just transition.
DENA-GEBÄUDEREPORT 2026
Der dena‑Gebäudereport 2026 zeigt zentrale Entwicklungen im deutschen Gebäudebestand, darunter Struktur, Baualter, Wohnflächen, Bautätigkeit und energetische Nutzung.
ANNEX 7: Zero Emission Buildings (Articles 7 and 11)
The Commission sets out how zero-emission building requirements will apply across the EU, outlining energy, emissions, and supply rules under the recast EPBD.
The feasibility of zero-emission neighbourhood renovation of apartment buildings in a cold climate
To what extent is it feasible to transform dense, cold neighbourhoods into positive energy environments? A study in Estonia reveals the technical, territorial, and political limits of zero-emission urban renovation.
Development of a business case on the roll out of Digital Building Logbooks
Digital Building Logbooks emerge as a digital infrastructure that holds the key to transforming scattered data into agile decisions, accessible renovations and more sustainable buildings.
Integration statt Versäulung: Aufbau einer Gebäudedatenbank in Deutschland
Deutschland entwickelt eine integrierte Gebäudedatenbank, um vorhandene Daten zu bündeln und die Anforderungen der EU‑Gebäuderichtlinie zur Gesamtenergieeffizienz im Gebäudesektor umzusetzen.
Decarbonisation of buildings and road transport in CEE countries
ClimateFair Monitor reviews building and transport transition in six CEE Member States before ETS2 begins in 2027, highlighting slow refurbishment rates, funding gaps, and the need for stronger governance and social safeguards to meet EU climate targets.
Developing Digital Competency in the Built Environment
The built environment sector is moving towards a transformation that relies less on technology and more on its people. This publication highlights how digital competence can drive productivity, safety, and better decision-making across the sector.
Review on digitalisation and life cycle assessment trends in Asia-Pacific
Digitalisation and life cycle analysis come together to drive more efficient, low‑carbon construction that is ready for the climate challenges of the future.