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Insight Publishers is media partner to some of Europe’s largest and most prestigious events in the world of research and innovation. Here we highlight a few that are happening in the next couple of months


Vision2020: Horizon 2020 International Energy Event Date: 25-26 February Location: Brunel University, London


The Horizon Network are holding a Horizon 2020 International Energy Efficiency Event on, hosted by Cardiff University and Brunel University London. Over the first day representatives of industry, academia and the public sector will discuss the priority areas of the 2018-19 Energy Work Programme. The second day of the event will focus on the planned Energy Efficiency calls in 2017 to identify common areas of interest and support emerging collaborations.


www.2020visionnetwork.eu/events


Scaling up initiatives supporting the energy renovation of buildings Date: 16 February Location: Rue de la Science 23, Brussels


renovation entails important challenges. This event will showcase a variety of already successful building renovation approaches that could inspire the future development of renovation policies. The event also be an opportunity for EU project EASEE to share their findings.


http://bpie.eu/event/scaling-up-initiatives-supporting-the-ener- gy-renovation-of-buildings/


IEECB&SC’16 Date: 16-18 March Location: Messe Frankfurt, Frankfurt


The commercial and public building sector is one of the fastest growing energy consuming sectors. This is mainly due to the growth of commercial and public activities and their associated demand for heating, cooling ventilation (HVAC), ICT services and lighting.


Commercial and public buildings, and urban areas are a key area where the CO2 reduction could be achieved in a cost-effective manner. As a consequence all actors need to take all necessary steps to disseminate good practice, foster investments in energy efficiency and provide technical solutions for the commercial building sector. This includes behaviour changes on how companies, architects, urban planner and building occupiers invest, design and operate non-residential buildings.


http://iet.jrc.ec.europa.eu/energyefficiency/node/9096 56 Insight Publishers | Projects


In light of the COP21 agreement, expectations for the near future are high. Building renovations can be part of the solution as they massively lower Europe’s CO2


emissions. However, scaling up


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