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EUB SuperHub · European Building Sustainability performance and energy certification Hub
The next generation of energy performance assessments and certificates ought to address the transformation into an era where an increasing amount data are available on the operational use of buildings, and the buildings can be observed with ever increasing details via a larger number of stakeholders. The EUB SuperHub project will support the evolvement of the certification process in the EU by development of a scalable methodology to view, assess and monitor the buildings through their lifecycle (embedded energy, costs etc.). The EU Level(s) initiative is already leading a way of a new, holistic view of the buildings taking into account sustainability principles (LCA, LCC etc.) for residential, commercial and public buildings. Energy performance assessments and certificates of buildings therefore need to evolve to reflect the technological development, the needs of the society, and within the EU, they must be consistent throughout Member States. Holistic view of buildings, social and technological shifts in the society require a change in the way we observe and handle the built environment helping incentives to yield in energy efficiency and investments.
Consortium · 10 organisations
GEONARDO KORNYEZETVEDELMI TERINFORMATIKAI ES REGIONALIS PROJEKTFEJLESZTO KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG
HU · €234,375
FELICITY-TOOLS INFORMATIKAI SZOLGALTATO KFT
HU · €206,250
CALABRIA REGIONE
IT · €93,750
INTERNATIONAL INIZIATIVE FOR A SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ITALIA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SRL - IMPRESA SOCIALE
IT · €258,750
CENTRE SCIENTIFIQUE ET TECHNIQUE DU BATIMENT
FR · €255,000
ENERGIEINSTITUT VORARLBERG VEREIN
AT · €137,500
HOCHSCHULE FUR ANGEWANDTE WISSENSCHAFTEN MUNCHEN
DE · €286,250
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
IE · €199,000
ENERGETSKI INSTITUT HRVOJE POZAR
HR · €166,875
UNI - ENTE ITALIANO DI NORMAZIONE
IT · €145,000
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