Renewable Energy

Renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, and geothermal, provide clean alternatives to fossil fuels for powering buildings. Integrating renewable energy systems, such as photovoltaic panels or small-scale wind turbines, can significantly reduce a building’s operational emissions. When combined with energy-efficient design and passive systems, renewable energy enables buildings to achieve net-zero energy consumption. Additionally, renewable energy integration supports grid resilience and can contribute to broader community sustainability efforts.
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Workshop /

Green PV – The Potential of the Building Envelope (CN/EN)

Video
This presentation examines integrating PV and greenery on façades, improving energy efficiency, reducing heat islands, and supporting climate-conscious planning.
Workshop /

Green PV – The Potential of the Building Envelope (EN)

Video
This presentation examines integrating PV and greenery on façades, improving energy efficiency, reducing heat islands, and supporting climate-conscious planning.
ZEB Talk /

Anergienetz: In-depth course on thermal area networking (CN/EN)

Presentation (slides)
This ZEB Talk showcases low-temperature district energy systems, emphasizing renewable integration, waste heat use, and sector coupling for sustainable energy solutions