buildings

Date: 
Monday, 28 June, 2010 - 09:00 - Tuesday, 29 June, 2010 - 16:00
Event type: 
Conference
Presenter(s): 
Alan Watt

Employment benefits of large-scale energy-efficient building renovations in Hungary

While significantly reducing Hunga­rian greenhouse gas emissions and addressing other social problems at the same time, up to 130,000 jobs could be created in Hungary by the end of this decade through a large-scale program for energy-efficient building renovations. This has been revealed by a study carried out by the Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP) at Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, which was released on June 8, 2010.

Date: 
Tuesday, 8 June, 2010 - 16:45 - 18:00
Event type: 
Lecture
Presenter(s): 
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz
Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP)
Building: 
Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
Room: 
Auditorium
File attachments: 

Energy savings potential in the Hungarian public buildings for space heating

Korytarova, Katarina, and D. Ürge-Vorsatz. "Energy savings potential in the Hungarian public buildings for space heating." In IEECB'10: Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings. Frankfurt, Germany: Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, 2010.
Unit: 
Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP)
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Date: 
Tuesday, 4 May, 2010 - 16:30 - 18:00
Event type: 
Lecture
Presenter(s): 
Yi Jiang
Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP)
Building: 
Nador u. 9, Monument Building
Room: 
Gellner Room
Date: 
Wednesday, 24 March, 2010 - 08:30 - 10:00
Event type: 
Lecture
Presenter(s): 
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz
Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP)
Project status: 
Completed
Duration: 
Feb, 2010 - Jun, 2010
The objective of the project was to produce a report estimating the potential net employment impacts of a large-scale building energy retrofit programme in Hungary. While it is clear that such a programme would generate a substantial reduction of energy consumption in the country, this report quantifies an important co-benefit that can provide a new entry to the policy-making processes – the one on employment.
Date: 
Wednesday, 20 January, 2010 - 15:30 - 16:30
Event type: 
Seminar
Presenter(s): 
Veronika Czakó
Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP)
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