
Buildings in the EU, including both residential and commercial properties, account for around 40% of total energy consumption and approximately 36% of greenhouse gas emissions. This presents a major challenge but also a critical opportunity for progress toward a climate-neutral Europe by 2050.
EBC champions policies that highlight the social, economic, and environmental benefits of energy efficient buildings, through an easier access to public and private funding for SMEs and citizens. EBC works to address the costs, technical demands, and administrative hurdles of energy renovations, helping stakeholders benefit from energy-efficient upgrades.
EBC considers the European Commission’s strategy on “A Renovation Wave for Europe – greening our buildings, creating jobs, improving lives”, as an important step to better align building-relat...
On 28/1 the Construction 2050 Alliance held a meeting with the Cabinet of Commissioner Breton, and discussed about the construction-related priorities for the Commission for 2021, the forthcoming new ...
The Horizon 2020 project BIM4Ren had a very busy month behind, made of internal meetings and external events as the number of discoveries and developments is accelerating in this Research...
Join us for the CONDAP online event: "Green, digital and communication skills for mentors in construction apprenticeships", organised by the European Builders Confederation (EBC) in relation to the Er...
Today the European Commission (EC) published its long-awaited communication on “A Renovation Wave for climate neutrality and recovery”, which highlights the importance of energy efficiency renova...
Last week, EBC participated in the SolarPower Summit 2020, SolarPower Europe’s annual flagship event. This edition focused on the contribution of solar-based solutions to achieve a fully decarbonise...