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The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (Directive 2018/844/EU) approved by the European Parliament on April 17, 2018 promotes the implementation of building automation and electronic monitoring of technical building systems, supports e-mobility and introduces
Post date: 9 Mar 2023
Type: Link

The report provides insights into strategies and measures that companies are taking to halve the embodied carbon emissions, which refer to building materials and construction processes, by 2030. Hence, the focus is on how to achieve the system change that we need, following the idea of doing "more with less".  
Post date: 3 Mar 2023
Type: Publication

While smart buildings can enhance renovations, they also have a significant impact on energy performance and help to reduce energy consumption.
Post date: 2 Mar 2023
Type: News

Covid-19, geopolitical instability, soaring energy and material prices are affecting the pace of the energy transition. The report explores risks and opportunities for the scaling up of clean energy technologies (e.g. solar panels, wind turbines, heat pumps, etc.) in the years to come, under the lens of energy security, resilience and sustainability. It can work as a global guidance for industries in clean technologies.
Post date: 24 Feb 2023
Type: Publication

The topic investigated in the year 2022 addressed education and upskilling. To reach the EU targets, the building sector must deliver a smarter, more flexible and resilient data-driven built environment. The built environment is increasingly embracing digital technologies, including control and automation systems, and as such is paving the way to smarter ways of managing our buildings and wider infrastructures.  
Post date: 10 Feb 2023
Type: Publication

The topic investigated in the year 2022 addressed data-driven indicators for smart buildings focusing on data-driven indicators related to smart buildings.   It addresses the following questions:  
Post date: 10 Feb 2023
Type: Publication

The topic investigated in 2022 addressed the smartness to reduce environmental impacts. The way we live in the built environment needs to become more sustainable - and even go beyond sustainability, towards “regenerative” buildings that will both restore and improve the natural environment (and humans likewise). Most of the environmental impacts of buildings are generated during the operation phase, the main impacts being on energy use (fossil fuels) and climate change.  
Post date: 10 Feb 2023
Type: Publication

The topic investigated in year 2022 addressed Responsive end-user. Occupant behaviour has proven to significantly impact the energy consumption and indoor environment of buildings. The uncertainty caused by occupant behaviour accounts for a significant discrepancy between predicted and actual energy consumption, which can often reach 30%.  
Post date: 10 Feb 2023
Type: Publication

The topic investigated in year 2022 addressed smart building as enabler of new energy practices and communities with a focus on the grid-interacted, consumer-engaging building.   This White paper focuses therefore on the following questions:  
Post date: 3 Feb 2023
Type: Publication

The topic investigated in the year 2022 addressed Optimised building costs focusing on the interoperability requirements to ensure a seamless operation, as well as the optimisation in terms of building costs and reduction of environmental impacts, over the full life cycle.   
Post date: 3 Feb 2023
Type: Publication