
Exploring synergies during the BUILD UP webinar on novel energy solutions for buildings
MiniStor was invited to participated in the latest BUILD UP webinar, ‘Energy generation and storage technologies in buildings’
MiniStor was invited to participated in the latest BUILD UP webinar, ‘Energy generation and storage technologies in buildings’
The majority of the existing European residential building stock was constructed before the European Union first established standards for energy performance, back in 2010. The
Novel technologies are rapidly transforming the notion of energy efficiency, and thus the expectations of both industry and residents. Aiming to offer a better understanding
Displaying at the biggest construction fair in Central Europe was yet another step for the consolidation of MiniStor among the industry. The local consortium partner
The 9th ECTP Conference put MiniStor at the heart of the Built Environment community during a decisive moment. A delegation comprised by CARTIF and FEUGA
Author: Alberto Belda (CARTIF) Heating, lighting, cooking… Energy is an essential element of our lives, and we all need access to it to ensure our
Democritus University of Thrace (DUTh) was established in 1973, and it is among the largest universities in Greece in terms of its active student population.
MiniStor project has drawn the attention of the Hungarian Building Engineering Coordination Association, which included the project in their Yearbook of Building Services – 2020
1. What is the role of HSLU in MiniStor? We are one of 18 partners of this project and are mainly responsible for the development of
The MiniStor project includes 18 research centers, universities, companies, non-profit organizations and local authorities across Europe. Among them, the International Energy Research Centre (IERC) plays
The National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) is the largest public research organisation in France, accounting for around 1 100 services and/or research units throughout
If 2020 was a different year for all of us, 2021 seems to progress in a similar line, at least for the first six months