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SolarPower Europe Report | Flexible buildings, resilient grids
The bulk of EU solar power comes from building installations, which make up around two-thirds (over 220 GW) of current EU solar capacity. Despite a recent

Members’ Corner | Artificial Intelligence, Robotisation and Industrialisation: the technical sector in 2030
What will the technical sector look like in 2030 as artificial intelligence, robotics, and industrialisation continue to evolve? Techniek Nederland explores this question in a

Media Partners’ Corner | Save 30% on an ETS6 license in May
To celebrate the ETS6 Roadshow in May, KNX Association is offering you a deal too good to pass on. For a limited time, we’re offering 30%

Business Statement: Redefining Energy Security with Renewables and Energy Efficiency
Ahead of the UK/IEA Energy Security Summit 2025, EuropeOn joined over 130 private sector organisations calling on governments to anchor renewables, efficiency, storage and grids at the

EuropeOn and the Electrification Alliance meet Energy & Housing Commissioner Dan Jørgensen
On 14 March, EuropeOn’s Policy Advisor joined colleagues from the Electrification Alliance for a meeting with Energy and Housing Commissioner Dan Jørgensen. The main goal was

EuropeOn’s Secretary General joins Increase meeting in Switzerland
Last month, EuropeOn’s Secretary General, Julie Beaufils, travelled to Neuchâtel (Switzerland) for the 18-month project meeting of Increase, the EU-funded initiative driving innovation in (building)

Members’ Corner | Electrifying our Future
The rise of the green economy is UK’s hidden success story. And much of that success is down to the drive to electrify homes, transport,

Media Partners’ Corner | The KNX Journal 2025 is now available
The latest edition of our annual smart home and building solutions magazine has arrived – the KNX Journal 2025. This year’s issue is packed with exclusive

New Report: “Home Electrical Installation Upgrades: A Fitness Check for Zero-Emission Readiness”
EuropeOn launches the new report, produced in collaboration with the International Copper Association (ICA), “Home Electrical Installation Upgrades: A Fitness Check for Zero-Emission Readiness.” With