Dear participants,
in a light of new EU goals for climate neutrality, all European member states meet the same challenges, which urgently need suitable solutions. Therefore, we are organizing an Academy Webinar session on energy efficiency “Revitalisation Academy – energy efficiency of buildings, districts, cities and funding issues (Web Seminar Series)”. On behalf of the Institute of Urban and Regional Development and our partners in the EDINA project: Housing Initiative for Eastern Europe (IWO e.V.) and Energy Conservation Foundation (FPE) we cordially invite you to the session “Introduction to energy efficiency and urban regeneration” and to the 12 Days Web Seminar Series concerning three thematic blocs:
1. Energy – efficient housing renovation in regeneration areas (building level),
2. Smart cities (city level),
3. Climate neutral city quarter (district level).
The webinars are addressed to representatives of local authorities, property managers, housing communities/cooperatives, social housing associations, experts, specialists, and other entities interested in the subject of revitalisation and energy efficiency.
Dear participants, we would like to kindly invite you to the first opening webinar which will take place on 01.03.2022 from 14:00 to 15:30 CET. We are proud to announce that we invited great speakers (experts) from Germany, Sweden, and Lithuania. During the webinar, our experts will present interesting material and examples on the integration of energy-efficient housing renovation and urban regeneration.
The seminar will be held online via the ZOOM platform. The training will be held in English. Translation into Polish will be provided.
Detailed information about the program please find here:
https://edina.irmir.pl/agenda-3/
More information about the EDINA project: https://edina.irmir.pl/
Webinars are free but registration is required.
Participation in webinars is determined by the order of registration.
Participation in webinars is equivalent to permission to video recording and to place the video on the project Edna website and on the websites of the project partners and the project funder The European Climate Initiative (EUKI). If you do not agree to share your image, please switch off the camera.
This project is part of the European Climate Initiative (EUKI). EUKI is a project financing instrument by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU). The EUKI competition for project ideas is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. It is the overarching goal of the EUKI to foster climate cooperation within the European Union (EU) in order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.