Mediterranean University as Catalyst for Eco-Sustainable Renovation (Q4301020)

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Project Q4301020 in State of Palestine, Spain, Tunisia, Italy
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Mediterranean University as Catalyst for Eco-Sustainable Renovation
Project Q4301020 in State of Palestine, Spain, Tunisia, Italy

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    2,641,371.02 Euro
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    2,934,856.69 Euro
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    90.0 percent
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    1 September 2019
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    31 August 2022
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    Mediterranean Renewable Energy Centre
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    Q4374302 (Deleted Item)
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    40°50'28.61"N, 14°14'54.82"E
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    32°13'21.61"N, 35°15'43.74"E
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    37°24'39.10"N, 6°0'2.45"W
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    43°46'39.00"N, 11°15'31.75"E
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    36°49'45.52"N, 10°8'46.57"E
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    36°49'6.82"N, 10°11'23.93"E
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    Low energy educational buildings are becoming the standard for new buildings in European and Mediterranean countries. Technical solutions are continuously developed by universities for eco-sustainable building renovation, but there is still a gap between designed models and their actual application. This is due to several barriers, such as the insufficient collaboration between key actors and the lack of efficient suitable tools from the public sector to develop solutions. The Med-EcoSuRe project offers an innovative approach to the definition and diffusion of cost-effective energy renovation within university buildings, with the perspective of extending results to the whole public buildings sector in the long term. A Mediterranean cross-border living lab - bringing together researchers, building managers, companies, public organisations and students - will be established to develop energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions as well as retrofitting schemes to be implemented in 9 university buildings. The final aim behind the project is to turn university managers into active players contributing to the co-creation and experimentation of emerging ideas, breakthrough scenarios and innovative concepts. (English)
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