Project Database 2025 / Net Zero Energy Building

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action plan, agriculture, airport, air quality, best practices, biomasscarbon storage, citizen involvement, district heating, ecological coridor, education, energy autonomy, energy community,
energy efficiency, energy planning, energy poverty, energy storageenergy renovation, energy transition, financial model, freight mobility, geothermal energy, governance, green technology, gridheating-cooling, historic, hydrocarbon wells, hydrogen, ICT tool,
industry, lighting, local authority, logistics, low carbon, mobility, municipality, navigation, net zero energy building, policy, public authority, public buildings, public transport, renewable energyrenovation, rural regions, smart grid, SME, solar energy, strategy,
toolkit, training, transport, urban planning, vessel transport, waste heat, waterway transport, web platform, 3D energy management system

Project ancronymProject full titleProgramDurationObjectivesKeywordsLP organisation LP contact (name)
FEEDSCHOOLSFinancing Environmental and Energy efficiency Development in SCHOOLS

https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/FEEDSCHOOLS.html
INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202017-2020The FEEDSCHOOLS project aims to provide local authorities with new solutions, both technical and financial, which will help them to implement ‘nearly Zero Energy Building’ (NZEB) renovation activities in schools. The innovative approach consists in developing a transnational and holistic support toolkit and a web database of innovative best practices for NZEB renovation. FEEDSCHOOLS also provided open lessons focused on behavioural change in schools.net zero energy building, energy renovation, local authority, toolkit, best practicesItalian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development

Italy
Mario Tarantini

mario.tarantini@enea.it
ZEB4ZENZero energy buildings for zero energy neighbourhoods

https://www.interreg-central.eu/projects/zeb4zen/
INTERREG Central Europe 2021-20272023-2026Public zero-energy buildings produce enough renewable energy to meet their own annual energy consumption requirements. They help regions and cities to save energy and money. But what to do in historic neighbourhoods with rigid building protection rules? The ZEB4ZEN project develops a transferrable transnational methodology and regional action plans for achieving zero-emission standards, which they also test in pilot actions in historic city neighbourhoods.net zero energy building, renewable energy, historic, urban planning, public buildingsEnergy Institute Hrvoje Požar

Croatia
Matija Vajdić

mvajdic@eihp.hr