Between 2018 and 2023, eight partners from five different countries in North-West Europe came together to deliver the Interreg North-West Europe project, Housing 4.0 Energy (H4.0E). Read up on our project results! Read More
We are proud to announce that the H4.0E Pilot in St Mary’s Court, Carlow, has been named as a finalist in the Irish Construction Excellence 2023 Awards for "Residential: Social & Affordable Housing Up to € 5 million" Read More
On January 12th 2023, South East Energy Agency invited Irish stakeholders to tour the Carlow Pilot and experience the low carbon, affordable H4.0E pilot house. Read More
Within the scope of the Interreg NWE Housing 4.0 Energy project, Thoma Holz100 hosted their regional end user and building industry trainings this December 2022, which were geared towards home owners and active stakeholders of the building industry. Read More
As part of the H4.0E Project, South East Energy Agency released a promotional video for their three pilots at Graiguenamanagh, Mullinavat, and St Mary’s Court. Read More
EU Communications Officer Colin Healy of 3 Counties Energy Agency (3CEA) recently spoke with the Irish Green Building Council (IGBC) for their IGBChats on behalf of the Housing 4.0 Energy project. Read More
The purpose of the H4.0E Guidebook is to outline and tell the story of the project, also serving as a call to action to the reader to inspire them to implicate, advocate, and innovate the H4.0E project across North-West Europe and beyond. The H4.0E Guidebook allows the H4.0E principles and practices to be continued and improved upon beyond the project’s end. Read More
Along with the key deliverables of the zero-carbon and low-carbon houses, built at the diverse testbed sites in Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and Ireland, is an interactive, exploratory digital platform. The aim of the digital platform is to explore how we can use the world wide web to make it easier for developers, municipalities and communities to replicate manufactured housing solutions, like the ones being piloted by the Housing 4.0 Energy project. Read More
An end-user training was organised on 31 March 2022 at the Belgian H4.0E pilot site in Huldenberg, Flemish-Brabant, Belgium. The aim of the session was to give the residents of the new low carbon pilot homes an understanding of the impact of the transition to an individual connection to the electricity grid (via a digital meter) on their energy bills. Read More