The CEACE method determines ecological, carbon and water footprints, integrating economic, social and waste generation assessments of residential buildings.
The European Climate, Infrastructure, and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) is currently calling upon experts specialising in energy efficiency and renewable energy to join the European Commission's expert database. These experts will evaluate proposals from the LIFE Clean Energy Transition sub-programme.
REPowerEU aims to enhance building energy efficiency and reduce reliance on Russian fossil fuels but faces challenges including the need for tech scale-up and a significant increase in the workforce.
The 21st International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies (SET2024) aims to serve as a premier platform for the dissemination and exchange of pioneering ideas, advanced research, and innovative practices within the realm of sustainable energy. It is organised by the World Society of Sustainable Energy Technologies (WSSET).
The role of construction for a sustainable future emerges at the G7 environment ministers' meeting in head of United Nations Environment Programme speech.
LHC Procurement Group's N9 scheme aims to retrofit and decarbonise UK social housing and public buildings, offering significant public sector work while aligning with government targets and funding schemes, emphasising inclusivity and sustainability.
At the România Eficientă Forum, experts discussed the EPBD's latest revision highlighting the need for robust regulations and national renovation plans.
RMIT University engineers, in collaboration with Visy, developed energy-efficient bricks using waste materials like glass and ash, offering improved insulation and potential cost savings while meeting environmental standards.