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Med-EcoSuRe Conference Beyond All Limits: Accelerating the Digital Green Transition in the Building Sector
On May 11, 2022, the University of Campania and the University of Florence, partners of Med-EcoSuRe, participated in the second edition of the international conference Beyond All Limits, presenting two scientific research articles developed jointly with all the...
[SEACAP 4SDG] MEDREC seeks a group of experts to support the establishment of the SEACAP 4SDG Living Lab – deadline extended
As part of SEACAP 4SDG, MEDREC, a partner in the SEACAP 4SDG project, is seeking an ad hoc group of experts to support the establishment of a SE(A)CAP Living Laboratory (SLL) and ensure the implementation of the resulting activities. For more information, please...
MEDREC seeks a group of experts to support the creation of the SEACAP 4SDG Living Lab
As part of SEACAP 4SDG, MEDREC, a partner in the SEACAP 4SDG project, is seeking an ad hoc group of experts to support the establishment of a SE(A)CAP Living Laboratory (SLL) and ensure the implementation of the resulting activities. For more information, please...
Med-EcoSuRe presents the participatory approach to the renovation of university buildings at an international seminar
The Sustainable Mediterranean Cities project organized a midterm seminar as part of the Sustainable Built Environment (SBE) Conference Series in Sousse, Tunisia, on October 19, 2022. This SBE seminar is a key event for the Sustainable Mediterranean Cities project, as...
[Med-EcoSuRe] Deadline extended for the call for expertise to develop an action plan for the renovation of university buildings in Tunisia
Med-EcoSuRe's expected outcomes include the development of action plans for higher education decision-makers, enabling the implementation of national (or regional) guidelines for building energy renovation by identifying energy-saving practices and appropriate...
Med-EcoSuRe launches a call for expertise to develop an action plan for the renovation of university buildings in Tunisia
Med-EcoSuRe's expected outputs include the development of action plans for higher education decision-makers, enabling the implementation of national (or regional) guidelines for the energy renovation of buildings, through the identification of energy-saving practices...
Med-EcoSuRe supports the acceleration of renovation investments in Mediterranean university buildings
One of the main objectives of the Med-EcoSuRe project is to enable Mediterranean university and public building managers to leverage, in the medium term, a wide range of proven technologies, policies, and financing mechanisms to improve energy efficiency and achieve...
REFAT has successfully implemented pilot solar photovoltaic pumping stations for small-scale irrigation
As part of the REFAT project "Renewable Energy for Agricultural and Rural Development in Tunisia," implemented by MEDREC, agricultural service companies successfully implemented photovoltaic water pumping stations with a total capacity of 148.65 kWp in the Kadi Bo...
The fourth Med-EcoSuRe newsletter presents tools and instruments to support the planning of energy renovation in university buildings
This newsletter shares the project's latest achievements and updates on the tools and instruments proposed to help university energy managers plan the energy renovation of Mediterranean university buildings. The topic also includes research conducted to promote and...
MEDREC and the National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (INSAT) create a synergy
To strengthen its involvement in academia, the Mediterranean Renewable Energy Center (MEDREC) signed a framework agreement on December 8, 2021, with the National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (INSAT), represented by its Director, Mr. Samir Hamza. The...
Med-EcoSuRe offers a reliable tool for planning the energy renovation of university buildings
University buildings, like most public buildings, can be identified as "ownerless" or orphaned buildings. In a significant number of cases, energy management in Mediterranean universities does not involve dedicated staff, and any energy efficiency improvements are...
MEDREC participates in COP26 to promote the creation of green jobs in North Africa
On November 11, 2021, MEDREC (Mediterranean Renewable Energy Center) brought together decision-makers and key stakeholders from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, France, and Italy for a side event during the Glasgow Climate Change Conference (COP26), in collaboration with...