Meeting to look for synergies between the existing “BES Office” certification and the ALDREN methodology
On September the 10th, IVE technicians met with personnel from the IVE Certification Entity, located in the Valencian region of Spain, to introduce them to the ALDREN procedure and establish possible synergies, given their extensive experience in the field of...
read more“REHVA Journal” publishes an interesting article about ALDREN
The magazine "REHVA Journal" publishes an interesting article on the project H2020 ALDREN in which it is explained its development of a protocol for assessment of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in building undergoing the energy renovation. The method for rating of...
read morePAPER: ALDREN. A step forward to the common European Voluntary Certification Scheme
Open access publication titled “ALliance for Deep RENovation in buildings: a step forward to the common European Voluntary Certification Scheme” is available in “E3S Web of Conferences, volume 111 (2019)” (click here). Main authors: Johann Zirngibl (1), Carolina...
read morePAPER: Long – Term Renovation Strategies, Energy Voluntary Certification Scheme and Building Renovation Passport
Open access publication titled “Long - Term Renovation Strategies, Energy Voluntary Certification Scheme and Building Renovation Passport: an overview on Energy Performance Certification tools for the European Building stock” is available in “IOP Conference Series:...
read moreSBE 19 conference “Resilient Built Environment for Sustainable Mediterranean Countries”
The ALDREN project will participate to the SBE 19 conference “Resilient Built Environment for Sustainable Mediterranean Countries” next September 5th in Milan. The presentation titled “Long - Term Renovation Strategies, Energy Voluntary Certification Scheme and...
read moreFinancial benefits of deep renovation could help mobilize further investment and improve market financing conditions
Current levels of investment are insufficient to deliver on the Union's energy objectives for 2030. Estimates suggest that around €100 billion need to be invested annually in the EU to achieve Europe’s 2020 energy efficiency targets – mostly in buildings (source:...
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