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The EU need to accelerate the implementation of clean power to increase energy security

The potential of wind and solar energy in the EU still needs to be fully exploited. Indeed the production of electricity is still too dependent on fossil gas and policy choices increased the EU dependency on gas and held back on the EU’s renewable and energy efficiency ambition. This has led to higher inflation rates.

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Status and impact of digitalisation in construction

As digitalisation is increasing in the construction and building sector, stakeholders are starting to question the business-as-usual approach. The sector has been experiencing a significant acceleration in technology adoption leading to more efficient processes and value chains. The benefits of this digital transformation have to be highlighted, whereas the challenges must be overcome with increased collaboration.

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Technical guidance for thermal bypass risks

This guide contains peer-reviewed papers to make the proper reference which represents the base for the practical implications for policymakers, certifiers, designers and constructors. The guide discusses the importance of the reliability of performance gaps from the design phase to the final building.

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Applied circular construction skills qualification framework

The task-base qualification framework, developed by Bus-GoCircular project, aims at developing circular skills in construction. The framework will be used by the project to develop train-the-trainer and mentoring programmes for circular construction skills in Europe, and learning outcomes will be added to the BUILD UP Skills Advisor app.

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C40 research reveals the cost of fossil gas in cities: clean energy is cheaper, creates more jobs and causes less pollution

Research coming fom C40 cities has found and proved that gas use contributes almost as much as coal power plants to premature deaths in 2020 and that clean energy is cheaper, creates more jobs and causes less pollution. The C40 report in fact gives recommendations and positive examples to cities which would like to undertake this clean energy transition.

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