Image 2014 - 2020 Strategic Research and Innovation Partnerships (SRIP) SRIP is a central institutional form at levels covered by S4, a platform for concentrating Slovenian development investments with high innovation potential. 07 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 SCHIPHOL AIRPORT Schiphol is the first airport driven by sustainability principles with the goal to generate zero waste by 2030. 06 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Greater Manchester SUMP Spatial Approach Greater Manchester (GM) demonstrates an innovative approach to SUMP development that promotes multi-modal understanding of the issues. 06 Mar 2018 | By project REFORM Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Integrated Intelligent Lighting System Derry City & Strabane District Council has implemented some energy efficiency measures at its offices to reduce the energy consumption of their public building. 05 Mar 2018 | By project CLEAN Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 ISO 50001 Energy Management System Implementation ISO 50001 is an energy management strategy whose purpose is to demonstrate a clear understanding of where energy is used in an organisation. 05 Mar 2018 | By project CLEAN Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Improving urban public transport by extending the trolley network and the related infrastructure "Improving Urban Public Transport by Extending the Trolley Network and Related Infrastructure in Baia Mare - Vasile Alecsandri" 05 Mar 2018 | By project OptiTrans Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Self-consumption legislation Portuguese Government approved decree-law (DL) that aims to promote the self-consumption of Energy, in harmony with European policies. 05 Mar 2018 | By project SET-UP Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Japanese Knotweed The GP focuses on researching the potential value of the invasive plant Japanese knotweed (Falopia japonica) as an alternative source of cellulose fibres. 05 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE Approved content by an expert Expert approved