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The #IF23Call marks the largest Innovation Fund call yet, awarding grants to an impressive 8️⃣5️⃣ projects located in 1️⃣8️⃣ European countries!
With a total of €4️⃣.8️⃣️ billion in support, these projects will deploy innovative #NetZero technologies that will decarbonise a variety of sectors in heavy industry ⚙️, targeting the manufacturing of key components for renewable energy ⚡, energy storage 🔋 and renewable hydrogen and mobility, including maritime 🚢.
Together, these projects will avoid 476 million tonnes of CO2 emissions over the first 10-years of operation, and will bring the 🇪🇺 closer to achieving its climate neutrality objectives and further strengthen supply chain resilience.
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Data from the UK’s recent cold spell has strengthened confidence in the performance of low carbon building systems. Heat pumps maintained comfort in sub‑zero conditions, with user satisfaction surpassing that of traditional gas boilers. This supports the business case for sustainable building design and energy‑efficient buildings that cut both emissions and operating costs, accelerating the shift to net zero carbon buildings. Developers investing in low carbon design are recognising the growing importance of Whole Life Carbon Assessment and lifecycle assessment to demonstrate savings across both operational and embodied carbon phases.
New energy procurement models are advancing environmental sustainability in construction by linking tariffs to real‑time carbon intensity instead of annual offsets. Buildings capable of shifting demand to low‑carbon hours will benefit most, driving uptake of smarter envelopes, eco‑design for buildings and renewable building materials. Integrating storage and controls aligns with Circular Economy principles and supports resource efficiency in construction.
Yet project momentum remains fragile. A 6% fall in detailed approvals and a 26% decline in contract awards point to a slowdown that could hinder green construction and eco‑friendly construction initiatives. Investors are increasingly prioritising schemes that deliver verifiable carbon footprint reduction, backed by transparent Life Cycle Costing modelling. The direction of travel is towards net zero Whole Life Carbon portfolios that embed sustainable material specification, low embodied carbon materials, and verified environmental product declarations (EPDs).
Policy alignment will determine whether sustainable construction can translate climate targets into social and economic value. Cities embedding green infrastructure and circular construction strategies are demonstrating that carbon neutral construction can enhance affordability through better performance standards. The sector’s challenge is to prove, through rigorous life cycle thinking in construction, that every building can be efficient, flexible, and genuinely low‑impact across its entire life cycle.
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