The iBECOME project, presents in this event an opportunity to learn from their journey and an opportunity to engage in a dialogue about the future of building energy efficiency.
Skills are no longer just a means to an end; they have become an asset in their own right. Just like money, skills can be traded, invested, and accumulated. They have the power to open doors and create opportunities. In a skills-based economy, individuals who possess in-demand skills are more likely to secure high-paying jobs and enjoy greater career mobility.
The European Commission will be hosting a special webinar to highlight why revisions to the EPBD make 2024 the perfect year to start using Level(s) – the EU assessment and reporting tool for the sustainability performance of buildings!
This report maps the developing policy landscape at the EU level and provides recommendations to guide policymakers in the implementation of SPENs at national and local level.
The recast EPBD explicitly mentions the neighbourhood approach, sets minimum energy standards, and addresses energy poverty, all of which are elements of the PEN approach. This report analyses key EU policies relevant for underpinning the positive neighbourhood approach to building renovations.