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We’re about to complete the renovation works at Sant Boi City Hall. This historic building, dating back to 1850, is being transformed to cut down its emissions and energy consumption, as part of the EU-funded procuRE project.
As part of our ongoing retrofitting efforts in the procuRE project at the Sant Boi Townhall in the outskirts of Barcelona, we organised two workshops aimed at advancing building energy efficiency and knowledge sharing.
At SEBR, we are proving that existing buildings can be successfully transformed into infrastructures largely powered by renewable energy.
In Nuremberg, after installing a high-efficiency heat pump system, 200 rooftop solar panels (87 kW), a battery storage system, and an advanced energy management system at the elementary school, we are now seeing concrete results
At the heart of our retrofitting solution is Mondas GmbH, an innovative monitoring platform that centralizes all building data, enabling real-time analysis and optimization.
One of SEBR’s key advantages in the market is our ability to provide a complete energy retrofit solution all in one place. Unlike other providers, we offer a comprehensive range of services, from initial audits and co-design processes to the implementation of advanced technologies and ongoing support.
In 2025, SEBR will complete the renovation of its third building in Europe. This pilot project aims to transform the historic Sant Boi Town Hall, near Barcelona, into a nearly zero-emission building, using advanced technologies to create a more sustainable urban environment.
This year has been incredible, full of exciting projects and shared achievements.
Over the past few months, we’ve been working on the energy retrofit of the Sant Boi Town Hall, a historic building from 1850, with the goal of significantly reducing its energy consumption.
For the past months, we’ve been working on retrofitting the Townhall in Sant Boi, a historic building dating back to 1850 near Barcelona, with the aim to significantly reduce its energy consumption.
Last week SEBR solutions was at Smart City Expo World Congress, represented by Javier Ray from DEFCON8.
At SEBR, we are proud to have DEFCON8 as one of the leading partners in our international initiative to enhance the energy efficiency of buildings in 3 European countries. DEFCON8 is an environmental company dedicated to helping people reduce water and energy consumption in buildings through real-time monitoring and feedback.
Last Wednesday, May 29th, the SEBR team organized a training workshop at Manuel António Pina School in Vila Nova de Gaia, where we are renovating and implementing technologies to reduce the building’s energy consumption and emissions. Aimed at teachers, the workshop showcased the new technologies implemented in the building, explained their benefits, and explored strategies to effectively use them to improve energy efficiency and minimize emissions.
Last Wednesday, April 10th, SEBR hosted a training workshop in Nuremberg aimed at raising awareness among educators about the new sustainability measures integrated into our initiative. This session marked the beginning of our training workshops, targeting teachers as key stakeholders in fostering sustainability within educational settings.
The Centro Escolar Manuel António Pina, an elementary school situated in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal, stands as one of the pilot buildings to be retrofitted as part of the procURE project.
Achieving the Nearly Zero Energy Building (nZEB) status is a goal that captures the attention of those committed to the future of construction and energy efficiency.
If you are considering making the leap towards nZEB, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the key factors that can make a difference in your journey. Here are five crucial aspects to consider if you want your building to attain the coveted nZEB status:
SEBR is now implementing its renovation approach in 3 buildings across Europe. Our mission is to design, develop, and test a renovation strategy capable of delivering 100% renewable energy supply to any existing non-residential building.