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In France, improvement of energy efficiency through public lighting is a priority
With the soaring costs of energy, public lighting (which is one of the main areas of expenditure for local authorities) has been identified as a priority in France. Thus, the implementation of the Smart EPC project is taking place
Smart EPC: the next generation of energy performance contracting
Refurbishment of old and inefficient public lighting units with integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology and Smart City components will pave the way for a wide range of energy and non-energy services and applications. Those include public safety,
Transition teams bringing change to six European cities
To tackle your city’s transition, you will need a dedicated and diverse team set to the task. A transition team. For it to be effective, it needs to involve people with different specialities and backgrounds from across the city’s
From vacant places to meanwhile spaces – Transitional urbanism in the cities of today and tomorrow.
For the fourth webinar organised by HUB 5, we welcomed three speakers from three different countries: Based in Paris, Dickel Bokoum from La Belle Friche, in London, Jen Storan from Meanwhile Space and in Budapest, Levente Polyak from KEK
“Our main challenges are currently the massification of energy renovation and the guarantee of the quality of works.”
Interview with Alice Morcrette, Director of “Haut-de-France Pass Rénovation” – the regional integrated home energy renovation service. At least one good thing has come out of the current crisis. Homeowners who have already carried out energy renovation works will
Let’s plant seeds together
November is a great time to plant bare-root fruit trees, which are dormant when planted but then have the full season to grow as soon as temperatures increase in spring. Trees such as apple, pear, cherry and plum can
Serock, a pioneer of community energy in Poland
Over the past few years, we have reported many stories of #CommunityPower, but it is not very often that we hear about Polish pioneers of community energy. That is why the story of the local cooperative Sunny Serock is
Updated German Renewables Law offers good prospects for energy communities
You might remember Ursula and Michael. Or you mightn’t but for sure you know their story: 25 years ago, Ursula and Michael Sladek fought for energy democracy before this word even existed. Together with other committed people in their
European Solidarity is not compatible with the Energy Charter Treaty
The Energy Charter Treaty is yet another vestige of the past, one of the many intergovernmental agreements from another time… What lies behind its rather strange name? It is an international agreement chiefly driven by the European Union to
How to build a successful team… to make your city’s transition happen
Climate ambitions are all very well, but city leaders will never reach climate neutrality on their own. They need to involve everyone in the city: everyday people, businesses, service providers, NGOs, research centers, and more. And they should start