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NOVICE: New business model encourages ESCOs to join forces with demand response aggregators

The NOVICE project has been testing the validity of an innovative new business model for Energy Service Companies. See how!

 
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Training professionals and craftsmen on energy-efficient traditional building skills

The PRO-Heritage project coordinator describes how the project fosters traditional crafts supporting the energy-efficiency of heritage buildings.

 
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Strengthening the EU Building Sector through new qualification schemes

The NEWCOM project coordinator explains how the project is supporting EU building professionals on the execution of high quality nearly zero-energy buildings.

 
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ASSIST model proved successful in tackling energy poverty

H2020 funded project ASSIST is approaching its end. It has built a successful model to support consumers in need offering a two-way approach to energy poverty. See how!

 
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Energy efficiency in industry and services: help us devise the next LIFE programme!

Through this Survey, we intend to gather further input on the most pressing market’s needs and content gaps to be addressed within the Clean Energy Transition sub-program of LIFE for the industry and services sectors.

 
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EUSEW20 special
H2020 Energy Efficiency at the EU Sustainable Energy Week

The first-ever digital edition of the EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) drew 4,600 participants from 120 countries across the world. Take a look at the quick recap.

 
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Tips for your project proposal
Improve your proposal impacts for the last H2020 Energy Efficiency Call

Are you intending to submit a proposal for the H2020 Energy Efficiency Call 2020 with deadline on 10 September? Check out the ‘Guidelines for the Calculation of Project Performance Indicators’ developed by EASME and based on lessons learnt from past energy efficiency projects. It will help you to better calculate your project impacts and can improve your chances in the evaluations.

 
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