ENEA presents EU Peers project results in KLIMAHOUSE 2026

On January 29th, ENEA will present the results of EU PEERS project at KLIMAHOUSE 2026, the International Fair for Sustainable Construction and Energy Efficiency, taking place in Bolzano, Italy, from January 28th to 31st.
January 27, 2026
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We would like to inform you that on January 29th, ENEA will present the results of EU PEERS project at KLIMAHOUSE 2026, (https://www.fierabolzano.it/it/klimahouse/), the International Fair for Sustainable Construction and Energy Efficiency, taking place in Bolzano, Italy, from January 28th to 31st. 

 This event represents an opportunity for researchers, businesses, and institutions to discuss the evolution of the construction sector, addressing key topics such as the EPBD Directive, smart buildings, urban regeneration, and new technologies and sustainable materials. 

A series of discussions will explore the role of research and public policies in supporting the transition of the built environment towards more efficient, resilient, and low-emission models.

The theme of One-Stop-Shops will be in details taken into consideration on January 30th, in the conference "The Building of the Future. Research, Policies, and Materials for the Transition of the Built Environment" scheduled for 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM in the Südtirol Lounge, aiming to be a forum for discussion on the evolution of the construction industry of the future, understood as an integrated system capable of meeting European sustainability, efficiency, and resilience objectives, to share concrete solutions, application cases, and development prospects for the sector.

Session 2 of the conference, entitled "From Home to City: Models That Work," and moderated by Alessandro Federici, ENEA Energy Efficiency Unit, will also host two members of the Italian EU PEERS community, the Metropolitan City of Milan and Harley Dikkinson. 

ENEA will have a dedicated stand (A03/20) featuring a rich Speed ​​Learning program (short 10-minute micro-seminars) designed to explore specific topics related to innovation, energy, and sustainability in a simple and immediate way. The 10-minute meetings will be led by ENEA researchers, who will share expertise, research findings, and concrete solutions for the future of construction and energy efficiency. A quick but content-rich opportunity to learn, engage, and discover new ideas. to provide a simple and immediate exploration of specific topics related to innovation, energy, and energy efficiency. 

For further information and the program, please visit:

https://www.eventi.enea.it/tutti-gli-eventi-enea/l-edilizia-del-futuro-ricerca-politiche-e-materiali-per-la-transizione-del-costruito.html

https://www.efficienzaenergetica.enea.it/vi-segnaliamo/enea-a-klimahouse-2026-con-eventi-e-speed-learning-sull-edilizia-sostenibile.html

https://www.eventi.enea.it/images/presentazioni2026/2026_01_30_klimahouse/Programma_A4_Klimahouse2026.pdf

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