Financing Energy Efficiency – Leading the Path to a Sustainable Future 

Financing Energy Efficiency – Leading the Path to a Sustainable Future 

Financing Energy Efficiency – Leading the Path to a Sustainable Future

.On September 25, 2024, the European Alliance to Save Energy (EUASE) hosted the “Financing Energy Efficiency” event in our office in Brussels. We are proud to have collaborated on this critical initiative aimed at exploring the necessary steps to unlock the financial potential for Europe’s energy transition. This gathering brought together EU policymakers, civil society, and private sector leaders to address the complex yet urgent challenge of financing energy efficiency in the context of the upcoming revision of the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF).

More information about the event is available here.

This collaboration comes from the vision we share with EU-ASE and tells much on our joint mission to foster energy efficiency as a cornerstone of Europe’s sustainable future. Business Solutions Europa has a long lasting collaboration with EU-ASE. We specialize in association, coalitions and stakeholders management and have a strong technical knowledge and network in the realm of energy efficiency.

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Empowering the EU Energy Efficiency Industrial Ecosystem to Deliver on Net-Zero

Empowering the EU Energy Efficiency Industrial Ecosystem to Deliver on Net-Zero

It’s Water, Stupid!

Paderno Dugnano (Italy), rendering of new plan (already funded) for the creation of a new green area, with recreational spaces for citizens’ and increased permeability for improved rainwater management. Photo: Gruppo CAP                                    

In the summer 2024 edition of Living Architecture Monitor (LAM), our managing director Luigi Petito reflects on the global water crisis. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, at least 50 percent of the world’s population, approximately 4 billion people, endure water shortages for at least one month each year.

To tackle this crisis, there is the need for sincere political commitment and increased financial support to protect and restore natural areas. In urban environments, we can boost water resilience by deploying readily available solutions to revive the natural urban water cycle.

In Europe, lawmakers have enacted important regulations to promote greener and more efficient rainwater management. These include the revised Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive and the EU Nature Restoration Law, which are crucial for advancing blue and green infrastructure across European cities.

The full article is available here.

The LAM magazine is a quarterly publication first published in 1998.  It features in-depth interviews with leaders in the green building movement, opinions, research, and green roof and wall project profiles. Living architecture is the integration of living, organic systems with non-living, inorganic systems in, on, or around buildings. Living architecture is an important step to reconcile people and nature in the modern built environment.

In January 2020 we were asked to set up and run the European Chapter of the World Green Infrastructure Network. Another exciting task to improve the quality of urban areas and help cities to reconnect with nature.

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It’s Water, Stupid!

It’s Water, Stupid!

It’s Water, Stupid!

Paderno Dugnano (Italy), rendering of new plan (already funded) for the creation of a new green area, with recreational spaces for citizens’ and increased permeability for improved rainwater management. Photo: Gruppo CAP                                    

In the summer 2024 edition of Living Architecture Monitor (LAM), our managing director Luigi Petito reflects on the global water crisis. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, at least 50 percent of the world’s population, approximately 4 billion people, endure water shortages for at least one month each year.

To tackle this crisis, there is the need for sincere political commitment and increased financial support to protect and restore natural areas. In urban environments, we can boost water resilience by deploying readily available solutions to revive the natural urban water cycle.

In Europe, lawmakers have enacted important regulations to promote greener and more efficient rainwater management. These include the revised Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive and the EU Nature Restoration Law, which are crucial for advancing blue and green infrastructure across European cities.

The full article is available here.

The LAM magazine is a quarterly publication first published in 1998.  It features in-depth interviews with leaders in the green building movement, opinions, research, and green roof and wall project profiles. Living architecture is the integration of living, organic systems with non-living, inorganic systems in, on, or around buildings. Living architecture is an important step to reconcile people and nature in the modern built environment.

In January 2020 we were asked to set up and run the European Chapter of the World Green Infrastructure Network. Another exciting task to improve the quality of urban areas and help cities to reconnect with nature.

Rue Philippe Le Bon 15
 1000, Brussels, Belgium

info@bs-europa.eu

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2040 Climate Target: No decarbonisation without energy savings.

2040 Climate Target: No decarbonisation without energy savings.

It’s Water, Stupid!

Paderno Dugnano (Italy), rendering of new plan (already funded) for the creation of a new green area, with recreational spaces for citizens’ and increased permeability for improved rainwater management. Photo: Gruppo CAP                                    

In the summer 2024 edition of Living Architecture Monitor (LAM), our managing director Luigi Petito reflects on the global water crisis. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, at least 50 percent of the world’s population, approximately 4 billion people, endure water shortages for at least one month each year.

To tackle this crisis, there is the need for sincere political commitment and increased financial support to protect and restore natural areas. In urban environments, we can boost water resilience by deploying readily available solutions to revive the natural urban water cycle.

In Europe, lawmakers have enacted important regulations to promote greener and more efficient rainwater management. These include the revised Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive and the EU Nature Restoration Law, which are crucial for advancing blue and green infrastructure across European cities.

The full article is available here.

The LAM magazine is a quarterly publication first published in 1998.  It features in-depth interviews with leaders in the green building movement, opinions, research, and green roof and wall project profiles. Living architecture is the integration of living, organic systems with non-living, inorganic systems in, on, or around buildings. Living architecture is an important step to reconcile people and nature in the modern built environment.

In January 2020 we were asked to set up and run the European Chapter of the World Green Infrastructure Network. Another exciting task to improve the quality of urban areas and help cities to reconnect with nature.

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 1000, Brussels, Belgium

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Cultivating Change: The Role of Urban Agriculture in European Policy

Cultivating Change: The Role of Urban Agriculture in European Policy

Cultivating Change: The Role of Urban Agriculture in European Policy

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In the Spring 2024 edition of Living Architecture Monitor (LAM), our managing director Luigi Petito reflects on urban agriculture and it’s myriad of benefits which could be delivered to people through a re-evaluation of European policies. With the new European Institutional term ahead, there’s an opportunity to foster urban agriculture, delivering greener, healthier and more beautiful cities for all.

As we struggle with the challenges of food security, environmental degradation, and climate change, harnessing the potential of urban spaces for agricultural production can emerge as a solution.  

The full article is available here.

The LAM magazine is a quarterly publication first published in 1998.  It features in-depth interviews with leaders in the green building movement, opinions, research, and green roof and wall project profiles. Living architecture is the integration of living, organic systems with non-living, inorganic systems in, on, or around buildings. Living architecture is an important step to reconcile people and nature in the modern built environment.

In January 2020 we were asked to set up and run the European Chapter of the World Green Infrastructure Network. Another exciting task to improve the quality of urban areas and help cities to reconnect with nature.

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 1000, Brussels, Belgium

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