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Rotterdam’s World Hydrogen 2022 Summit & Exhibition: 3,000+ attendees, 120+ businesses, 9-11 May

April 28, 2022 by Catalina Zuliani

The World Hydrogen 2022 Summit & Exhibition will open its doors to over 3,500 industry professionals on 9-11 May in Rotterdam where more than 120 leading hydrogen companies will be showcasing their technologies, applications and solutions at the city’s largest arena, the Rotterdam Ahoy. The anticipated meeting is the first large-scale hydrogen-focused event to take place following the pandemic in Rotterdam, a city recognised for its advances … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, PRESS RELEASE Tagged With: exhibition, finance, hydrogen, industry, infrastructure, investment, Netherlands, Rotterdam, summit, transport

European Commission should intensify political action in 2021 to align Renovation Wave with EU Climate Targets, BPIE says.

April 30, 2021 by Caroline Milne

In its new analysis, BPIE (Buildings Performance Institute Europe) urges the European Commission to intensify political coordination and coherence in the implementation phase of the Renovation Wave strategy, to ensure full decarbonisation of the EU building stock in line with EU climate goals. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Community, Platform, PRESS RELEASE Tagged With: buildings, climate targets, energy efficiency, epbd, policy, Renovation Wave

Retail real estate needs Paris-Proof decarbonisation strategy to ensure contribution to global and EU emissions targets, the Buildings Performance Institute Europe says

February 28, 2021 by Caroline Milne

The report marks the launch of Paris-Proof Retail Real Estate, an initiative that looks to develop a vision and strategy to support the European retail real estate sector reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, in line with the Paris Agreement. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Buildings, Community, EU Policy, Platform, PRESS RELEASE Tagged With: buildings, energy efficiency, real estate

A people-powered energy system: activating the community energy market for bioenergy

February 4, 2021 by Marine Perrio

Among others, lack of preparedness for communities to tap the full bioenergy market potential[1], lack of bioenergy stakeholders’ awareness of the potential of communities and missing/ unsupportive (local, regional and national) framework and policy conditions. For a people-powered energy system, the Horizon 2020-funded project BECoop (2020-2023) aims at putting communities in charge of their local renewable (bio)energy generation. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Community, Platform, PRESS RELEASE Tagged With: bioenergy, biomass, community, district heating, heating and cooling, prosumers, renewables, RES

Five countries to become the field of behavioural experiments to encourage energy efficiency habits

January 27, 2021 by Marine Perrio

The EU has ambitious targets for increasing energy efficiency and mitigating climate change, aiming that there are no net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050. To achieve this and other targets, much effort and investment are focused on digital infrastructure (e.g., smart meters) that enables energy consumers to monitor and manage their energy usage more actively and efficiently. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Buildings, Community, Energy efficiency, Environment, News, Platform, PRESS RELEASE

Guiding SMEs and national authorities through the energy transition by taking profit of multiple benefits and energy management approaches

January 27, 2021 by Marine Perrio

Improving energy efficiency is the most cost-effective way to reduce energy-related emissions, improve economic competitiveness and increase energy security. In the European Union, several pieces of legislation aimed at guiding states and companies, regardless of their size, on ways to improve their energy efficiency: one of them is the Energy Efficiency Directive, establishing a common framework of measures and requirements with the goal to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Community, Energy efficiency, News, Platform, PRESS RELEASE Tagged With: energy audit, energy efficiency, energy management system

First Impact Report out now – Concerted Action Energy Efficiency Directive

January 25, 2020 by caeednews

The report can be downloaded from this URL: https://www.ca-eed.eu/Outcomes/Impact-report   What is CA EED? The Concerted Action (CA) was initially launched in spring of 2008 in support the implementation of the Energy Services Directive (ESD), which later became the Directive on Energy Efficiency (EED). The work carried out within the CA revealed the wide difference in the energy efficiency measures across Europe and a clear need … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Community, Platform, PRESS RELEASE

Ten highlights of floating solar PV power station on water

January 20, 2020 by boschsolarpv

The photovoltaic power stations we are familiar with are centralized, distributed, tower type, rooftop, agricultural greenhouse and so on, but these are some ground photovoltaic power stations. After all, the land resources on the earth are limited and the degree of land availability is limited. Next, let's learn something about the situation of the new type PV power station, that isfloating solar PV power station on water and its ten … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Community, Platform, PRESS RELEASE Tagged With: Floating Photovoltaic, Floating PV, Floating PV Platform, Floating PV Solution, Floating Solar, Floating Solar Platform, Floating Solar PV, Floating Solar Solution, PV Platform on Water, Solar Platform on Water

PRESS RELEASE: Jose Luis Martinez Dalmau is elected as new President of ESTELA.

May 15, 2019 by ESTELA

Mr. Jose Luis Martinez Dalmau was appointed unanimously as President by the ESTELA General Assembly for a 2-year term – 2019-2021 right after the announcement by Dr Crespo to retire. The newly mandated Executive Committee (ExCom) of ESTELA is composed of three Vice-Presidents – J. A. Nebrera (ACS Cobra), J. Sandhu (ENGIE), C. Prieto (Abengoa), and six Members – E. Absil (CMI Solar), R. GarcĂ­a (Protermosolar, the Spanish STE association), R. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Community, Platform, PRESS RELEASE Tagged With: CSP, Energy, power, solar thermal electricity, STE

Majority of EU countries unable to keep citizens warm this winter

February 21, 2019 by Friends of the Earth Europe

Press releases this week from Friends of the Earth Europe and the European Greens highlight energy poverty levels on our doorstep in Europe. This followed the publication of new research on OpenEXP. It reminds you of the vital benefits of maximising energy efficiency - getting the same for less energy or getting more from the same. Amory Lovins (Rocky Mountain Institute) called upon us to "Imagine being able to save half the electricity for free … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Energy efficiency, EU Policy, Platform, Policies, PRESS RELEASE Tagged With: Eastern Europe, energy efficency, energy poverty, housing, openEXP

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