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Kick-off meeting 20th of July
The consortium partners met in Thessaloniki, Greece on the 19th and 20th of July to kick off the SmartLivingEPC project!
The sustainable built environment should go beyond improving the energy efficiency of buildings and include also a qualitative and human dimension for the wellbeing of its users throughout the whole lifecycle of a building. Also, research currently neglects the impact of the neighbourhood design on the energy performance of buildings and of the neighborhood as a whole.
How to address these specific challenges?
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SmartLivingEPC published on Enlit platform
SmartLivingEPC has been published in Enlit's projects directory under the categories of Digitization and Renewable Energy. In the introduction of the project, the following is highlighted:
- Providing information in relation to the operational behaviour of the building, by introducing a new rating scale;
- Covering aspects related to water consumption, as well as noise pollution and acoustics;
- Developing two parallel schemes, one at the building level (Building EPC) and one at the level of building complex level (Complex EPC).
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Paper on SmartLivingEPC project in EESAP13
The paper "The potential for improvement in the new generation of Energy Performance Certification with an integrated approach to assessment at neighbourhood level. SmartLivingEPC Project- case study of Leitza", written by Eider Iribar and Chris Merveille has been presented in the thirteenth edition of the International Conference on Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Architecture and Urban Planning (EESAP 13).
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This project has received funding from the
European Union's Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Research and Innovation
under grant agreement no. 101069639.