The SEEDS project aims to reduce buildings’ thermal energy demand and enable energy flexibility to increase the RES share, enhancing grid stability in a cost-effective way with low life cycle environmental impact.
The SEEDS project brings together a multidisciplinary and complementary team covering the full local value chain for energy efficiency in buildings and thermal demand electrification.
The SEEDS project demonstrates these in six pilot sites in Denmark, Belgium, Hungary, Slovenia and Greece, providing real-world settings spread across the different climate zones and European construction markets.
Horizon Europe is the EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation, addressing climate change, supporting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, and boosting EU competitiveness and growth.