🏣 As a key indicator of economic health, the building sector faces multiple challenges: climate, energy, social, demographic… This central role draws significant attention from public policies, especially since, after transportation, it remains the fourth-largest emitter of greenhouse gases in Europe, accounting for 36% of total CO₂ emissions and 40% of the continent’s energy consumption. 📩 In this newsletter, discover how tertiary #buildings are helping to speed up the #EnvironmentalTransition ⬇️ VINCI Energies Building Solutions #AgilityEffect
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As cities move toward decarbonization goals by 2030, the focus on zero-emission buildings intensifies. Despite new regulations, the power of repurposing structures stands strong. Retrofits conserve resources, cut emissions and preserve embodied energy—making them a sustainable choice for a greener 🌿 future. Kathleen Abbott’s Forbes piece ‘Beyond New Construction: The Urgent Need for Retrofitting in The Fight Against Climate Change’ outlines efforts to pioneer cutting-edge technologies in redeveloping buildings to meet net zero goals, creating more livable cities for all. Read the article here: https://okt.to/TGJiKI #CleanEnergy #Decarbonization #SustainabilityGoals
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As cities move toward decarbonization goals by 2030, the focus on zero-emission buildings intensifies. Despite new regulations, the power of repurposing structures stands strong. Retrofits conserve resources, cut emissions and preserve embodied energy—making them a sustainable choice for a greener 🌿 future. Kathleen Abbott’s Forbes piece ‘Beyond New Construction: The Urgent Need for Retrofitting in The Fight Against Climate Change’ outlines efforts to pioneer cutting-edge technologies in redeveloping buildings to meet net zero goals, creating more livable cities for all. Read the article here: https://okt.to/ouFMIN #CleanEnergy #Decarbonization #SustainabilityGoals
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As cities move toward decarbonization goals by 2030, the focus on zero-emission buildings intensifies. Despite new regulations, the power of repurposing structures stands strong. Retrofits conserve resources, cut emissions and preserve embodied energy—making them a sustainable choice for a greener 🌿 future. Kathleen Abbott’s Forbes piece ‘Beyond New Construction: The Urgent Need for Retrofitting in The Fight Against Climate Change’ outlines efforts to pioneer cutting-edge technologies in redeveloping buildings to meet net zero goals, creating more livable cities for all. Read the article here: https://okt.to/X5uiFk #CleanEnergy #Decarbonization #SustainabilityGoals
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Deep energy retrofits are revolutionizing sustainable building restoration. By integrating advanced technologies and holistic approaches, these retrofits significantly improve energy efficiency in existing buildings, reducing their environmental impact and operating costs. This method enhances building performance and supports global sustainability goals. #BuildingCodes #Sustainability #Construction https://lnkd.in/giNptcqE
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The Future of Sustainable Building Restoration with Deep Energy Retrofits: Achieving Net Zero Benchmarks
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As cities move toward decarbonization goals by 2030, the focus on zero-emission buildings intensifies. Despite new regulations, the power of repurposing structures stands strong. Retrofits conserve resources, cut emissions and preserve embodied energy—making them a sustainable choice for a greener 🌿 future. Kathleen Abbott’s Forbes piece ‘Beyond New Construction: The Urgent Need for Retrofitting in The Fight Against Climate Change’ outlines efforts to pioneer cutting-edge technologies in redeveloping buildings to meet net zero goals, creating more livable cities for all. Read the article here: https://okt.to/TQdG6O #CleanEnergy #Decarbonization #SustainabilityGoals
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https://lnkd.in/eVjHz_vs Electrification: Paving the Way for a Sustainable Future - World Green Building Week 2024 As we celebrate World Green Building Week 2024 #WGBW24, the focus is firmly on one of the most impactful solutions for a sustainable future: electrification. The theme for this year, "Building Resilience: Energizing the Future," emphasizes the vital role that electrification plays in creating resilient, sustainable, and energy-efficient buildings. Electrification includes replacing fossil fuel-based systems with electricity-driven alternatives. This transition is crucial in the built environment, which accounts for nearly 40% of global carbon emissions. Electrifying buildings means adopting technologies such electric heat pumps, which are not only more energy-efficient but also significantly reduce carbon footprints when powered by renewable energy sources. The advantages of electrification are multifaceted. First, it aligns with the increasing availability of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power, which are cleaner and more sustainable than traditional fossil fuels. By shifting to electric systems, buildings can tap into these green energy sources, significantly lowering their environmental impact. Second, electrification enhances energy efficiency. Modern electric technologies are typically far more efficient than their fossil fuel counterparts, which can lower operational costs and reduced energy consumption. For instance, electric heat pumps can achieve efficiency rates of up to 300%or more, far surpassing traditional heating systems. Finally, electrification contributes to resilience. As the world faces growing climate challenges, buildings need to be adaptable and resilient. Electric systems can be integrated with smart technologies and energy storage solutions, allowing buildings to respond dynamically to energy demands and grid fluctuations, enhancing overall stability. This World Green Building Week, let's commit to electrification as a pathway to a more sustainable future. By embracing electrification, we are not just reducing emissions; we are building the foundations of a resilient, low-carbon world for generations to come.
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What makes green buildings such a vital asset for our future? 🌱 From reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing energy efficiency to boosting property value and supporting biodiversity, the advantages are extensive. Green buildings aren't just good for the environment—they're a smart investment for our well-being and long-term resilience. Here's what you'll discover in this carousel: ➞ The role of green roofs in air quality and temperature control. ➞ How renewable energy systems transform energy use. ➞ The hidden benefits, like noise reduction and market value. Swipe through the carousel to see why green buildings are the future of urban development. Which benefit of green buildings do you find most impactful? Share your thoughts in the comments! 🏡💚 Follow Jay Monga for more insights! Sustainability Infographics 📊 #environment #sustainability #infrastructure
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As cities move toward decarbonization goals by 2030, the focus on zero-emission buildings intensifies. Despite new regulations, the power of repurposing structures stands strong. Retrofits conserve resources, cut emissions and preserve embodied energy—making them a sustainable choice for a greener 🌿 future. Kathleen Abbott’s Forbes piece ‘Beyond New Construction: The Urgent Need for Retrofitting in The Fight Against Climate Change’ outlines efforts to pioneer cutting-edge technologies in redeveloping buildings to meet net zero goals, creating more livable cities for all. Read the article here: https://okt.to/lBwadJ #CleanEnergy #Decarbonization #SustainabilityGoals
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During Climate Week NYC 2024, several key announcements were made around building sustainability, reinforcing the role of real estate and construction in reducing carbon emissions. Many leading companies and organizations unveiled ambitious goals for cutting their carbon footprint and investing in energy-efficient solutions. From retrofitting older buildings with green technologies to focusing on sustainable construction for new projects, these initiatives are aimed at achieving net-zero carbon emissions within the next decade. One major focus is on integrating renewable energy into buildings, such as solar and wind power, along with innovations like energy-efficient windows, smart lighting systems, and optimized HVAC systems to reduce energy consumption. Many companies also announced plans to prioritize sustainable materials in construction, such as low-carbon concrete and recycled building materials, which help in cutting overall emissions and minimizing environmental impact. The overall message from Climate Week is clear: the building industry must play a leading role in the fight against climate change. With increasing pressure from both governments and consumers, adopting sustainable practices is no longer optional—it’s a necessity. These commitments mark significant progress toward greener infrastructure and a more sustainable future for urban environments. #Sustainability #ClimateWeekNYC #GreenBuilding #NetZero #RenewableEnergy
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2moSuch an important topic! Public policies targeting the building sector are essential for addressing Europe’s climate goals.