Decarbonising energy consumption in buildings is essential to achieving EU energy and climate goals. While the use of renewable electricity in buildings has grown, the uptake of renewable heating/cooling solutions has been slower. This is due to several factors, including the different technological options and difficulties in standardisation due to the varied needs of users and buildings. RES4BUILD, an EU Horizon 2020 funded project, addresses this challenge by developing integrated renewable energy-based solutions that are tailored to the needs and requirements of users and installers. 

 

About the Project

Several project results are now available, including scientific publications, journal articles, popular science articles, media outputs such as factsheets, press, releases, videos, deliverables and other conference proceedings, presentations and theses. Several Key Exploitable Results related to the technological results that are publicly available to date have been added to the EU Horizon Results Booster Platform. The above-mentioned open access results can also be found at the below link. 

 

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