Enjoy the second interview of the meet TExTOUR series and discover more about this project from the voices of the people that are directly involved in its realisation.
Forest ecosystems provide numerous material and immaterial services to landowners and users. Their management is a key issue to be addressed by environmental governance. Even if the scientific community pay little att...
SAFE-UP is working to enhance sensor technology for detecting pedestrians and cyclists and integrating this with automated collision avoidance systems and warnings for drivers. These updates to sensor capabilities adv...
An infographic from the SAFE-UP project that outlines the objectives, methods and early results of Task 2.1: Definition of Safety-Critical Scenarios. The SAFE-UP project is working on novel active and safety passive s...
SAFE-UP's 2nd newsletter features a special contribution from Antonio Avenoso of the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC), interviews with project partners CERTH/HIT and TNO, a recap of the ITS World Congress sess...
Six local guesthouse and restaurant owners attended TExTOUR’s focus group in Anfeh to talk about sustainable tourism, business strategy, heritage valorisation and tourism data collection and exploitation.
The last months of 2021 were characterised by numerous activities in the Demo Buildings in El Mestres, San Quirze del Valles and Cambium.The contribution of the HOUSEFUL project to the circular economy in the building...
Demands for Europe to move towards a more sustainable economy are increasingly being led by the continent’s younger citizens as they seek to take charge of their own future.
Social innovations in the energy sector such as renewable energy communities, energy aggregators and crowdfunding projects have the potential to play an important role in the energy transition and in reaching the goal...
About 75% of the EU building stock is not energy efficient. Four pilot regions are testing new solutions to leverage more citizen funding and spread the culture of energy transition
New refinements to old technology could drastically reduce the electricity consumption of refinery processes by maximising the potential of waste heat to make emissions-free power
Launching a social innovation project in the energy sector is a challenge: lack of funding, passivity in society, administrative and bureaucratic barriers, absence of legal framework, lack of access to information nee...
The BioMonitor project is happy to share the new storytelling page flow to report the work of six case studies carried out within the project, led by WP8, the Catholic University of Milan.
The growing demand for renewables expands the offers on the electricity market. But not all solutions have the same ecological impact and this may mislead energy-conscious consumers. How to choose? And how green are g...
The vertical relationship between energy utilities and their customers is giving way to partnership and innovation, as citizens take an increasingly prominent role in the leadership of the energy transition
In order to reduce the impact of human activities on the environment and fight against climate change, it is necessary to take priority action on buildings, which are responsible for 40% of global greenhouse gas emiss...
On the 20th of December 2021, the POCITYF project organised an internal knowledge transfer workshop. During the event representatives of Alkmaar and Évora, the lighthouse cities, shared insights on the lessons they l...
The EU project ASTRABAT has published a short web video showing how it is developing a new solid-state lithium-ion battery for future electric vehicles.