The projects carried out in the Atacama Desert are both a technical feat and a major development in terms of sustainable energy supply.
Magyar Környezettudatos Építés Egyesülete (Hungary Green Building Council, HuGBC) has produced new technical resources for manufacturers of construction products and facility operators. These resources are also intended to provide support...
A commemorative plaque has been unveiled at the Sió Lock, which has been recognised with the Construction Industry Quality Award. The modernisation of Lake Balaton’s drainage system is not only a key investment in terms of the lake’s long-term water management, but also an award-winning development of public spaces and tourism...
The bim.GROUP sustainability report emphasises that the design phase is the stage at which a project’s future environmental impact can still be significantly influenced.
RackaLit Kft. has built a solar power plant and an associated battery energy storage system in Baracska. The solar power plant, built on a 7-hectare site, is estimated to generate enough electricity to power 3,300 average households for a year...
Researchers at the University of Szeged (SZTE) are using complex geospatial analysis to assist with water replenishment. The data is crucial not only for planning, but also for identifying areas where intervention is technically...
Planning work can now begin in the Körös region, where water management is to be overhauled across an area of nearly 1,100 square kilometres to improve water supply to areas suffering from water shortages. As part of this work, preparations are being made for...
The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources often seems like an abstract concept, yet it is being realised through very tangible engineering solutions. In the Kühtai region of Tyrol, a complex hydropower system...
The first domestic construction project to incorporate more sustainable air ducts involved the use of air ducts manufactured from recycled steel in the Lindab and 75% models. Even initial calculations indicate that this will result in significant carbon savings...
The principle of „draining as quickly as possible” has been replaced by the approach of „retaining and utilising water wisely”. Stable, durable and load-bearing structural elements play an essential role in putting this into practice.