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3. Conference “Thermal modernization and renovation of buildings”

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SPCleantech organized on 24.04.2025 another, already 3rd Conference as part of the Cooperation Forum meetings of homeowners and managers of multi-apartment buildings, including municipal and district ones, and other entities participating in the process of thermal modernization and renovation in order to increase the energy efficiency of buildings:

Conference was held in Polish.

Thermal modernization and renovation of buildings

“Challenges of thermal modernization and renovation processes of buildings in the light of applicable regulations and new EU directives coming into force”

AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Energy Center C-6, rooms 307-308, ul. Czarnowiejska 36 (new white building of the Energy Center)

More information at: https://mojarenowacja.pl/2-konferencja-forum-wspolpracy-24-04-2025/

We organized the 3rd edition of the conference, where we focused on significant legislative changes proposed by the European Commission and their impact on the processes of improving the energy efficiency of buildings through their thermal modernization and renovation. In particular, we  looked at the updated “building” directive EPBD (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive). Other important topics that we discussed during the conference was the latest technologies and possibilities of financial support for the thermal modernization of buildings.

As Europe strives to increase the energy efficiency of buildings and reduce emissions, it is important to understand how these changes will affect the thermal modernisation and renovation of different types of buildings. We focused on single-family homes, multi-apartment buildings and public buildings, including historic monuments. Participants had the opportunity to gain knowledge on the practical aspects of implementing these directives and the challenges that may be associated with them.

During the conference, invited experts shared their experiences and best practices that can help adapt to the upcoming changes. We also considered how ready owners of single-family homes, managers of multi-apartment buildings and local governments are for these changes and what steps can be taken to effectively implement the new regulations in practice.

The conference was an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas and establish valuable contacts among industry specialists.