Connaissez-vous le "Cube de pratique" ? C'est un livret qui offre un aperçu des expériences réalisées au fil des ans par les partenaires du projet Interreg ENO "Climate Active Neighbourhoods" (Quartiers actifs pour le climat). Il est maintenant mis à jour avec de nouveaux exemples inspirants pour engager les PME dans le changement ! Read More
Do you know the Practice Cube? It offered a look into the experiences made over the years by the partners of the Interreg NWE funded project “Climate Active Neighbourhoods“. It is now updated with new inspiring examples to engage SMEs for change! Read More
How do energy poverty affects residents? Together with the “Compagnons Bâtisseurs de Bretagne” and “Ener'gence”, Brest métropole conducted interviews with people affected by energy poverty in the city and its surroundings. The testimonies were collected in a video. Read More
Liège-Energie celebrates the 5-years anniversary of aerial thermography in January 2023. A great opportunity to inform the citizens about the insulation's state of their roofs and raise awareness on energy savings. Read More
How to support the economic sector in a context of energy crisis? Within the CAN SME project, the city of Liege developed a digital tool to help SMEs to get advices and resources in their journey towards more sustainability. Read More
Energise Susex Coast, a community benefit co-operative with a mission to tackle the climate crisis and energy justice through community owned renewable power and energy saving schemes, was part of the CAN consortium during the first four years of the project. Since then, how are the activities at ESC currently doing? Read More
2nd CAN SME Project Steering Group and Working Group meeting: How to address and motivate SMEs? New CAN partnership discussed adjusted approaches and (digital) activation tools. Read More
Our new irish partner 3CEA launched his first activities in the CAN project this year! In focus stayed communication and promotion activities to reach SMEs in their target region in the southeast of Ireland. Read More
After a successful implementation of low carbon methods and solutions together with residents and neighbourhood initiatives, the Interreg NWE funded project CAN is tacking a new direction for the next two years. Read More
During a vibrant impact event in Tourcoing, France, from 4-5 December the full spectrum of Interreg NWE funded projects came together to discuss the uptake of results, opportunities and barriers on a broader level. The Climate Active Neighbourhoods (CAN) project was not only part of a dynamic exhibition area, where “A look into CAN”, a picture gallery was presented, but also part of a workshop on “The pathway to high-performance buildings”. Read More