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Media Partners’ Corner – KNX Hackathon 2023: registrations are now open!
We all know that KNX can help make homes and buildings more energy efficient, but if we want our claims to be taken seriously, we
Members’ Corner – Short courses no substitute for proper training
SELECT is a EuropeOn member and the trade association for the electrical contracting industry in Scotland. SELECT Managing Director Alan Wilson has warned against the
It is now up to the ITRE Committee to ensure the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive contributes to the decarbonisation of transport
Last week saw a bit of drama in the European Parliament, as the Transport Committee rejected its draft report on the Energy Performance of Buildings
How can the Primary Energy Factor (PEF) help to incentivize energy transition?
This is the first question that was asked by the organisers of the latest stakeholder workshop on the review of the Primary Energy Factor
Looking forward to welcoming all our members at our Annual General Meeting and Installers’ Summit!
Next week EuropeOn members will come together for the first time since Covid struck for our Annual General Meeting, followed by our Installers’ Summit, which
Members’ Corner – German Chancellor heeds the concerns of skilled energy transition professionals
EuropeOn German member ZVEH reports back from a visit with the German head of state, Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Chancellor Olaf Scholz took advantage of a
Media Partners’ Corner – Market-Leading KNX Innovations For The Next 10 Years: IoT, Energy Management And Secure Presented At Light + Building
BRUSSELS / FRANKFURT, 07 OCTOBER 2022 – The culmination of years of joint efforts by the KNX Association and its members is now available in the
Media Partners’ Corner – Be part of the global electric revolution with CP6000
By the end of 2022, there will be 25 million electric vehicles (EVs) on the road, and global EV sales are expected to make up
“We need to talk about skills”: EuropeOn spreading the word at 3 different events in September
Increasingly, there is a general realisation that beyond measures such as financial incentives to end-users, funding of innovation or simplification of permitting procedures, policymakers must