The Portuguese Knowledge Centre

Mission

The Knowledge Centre has been making systematic efforts to foster cooperation and build alliances with universities, regional agencies, national institutions, energy associations and chambers which can benefit from SHERLOCK's training courses.  

Furthermore, the involvement of civil society organisations is crucial for consultation and further promotion of the project's training programmes. 

Goals

  • Foster dialogue and expertise sharing among students, sector professionals, businesses, civil society, and educational institutions, creating a collaborative space for knowledge exchange.
  • Disseminate project information, objectives, and outcomes to stakeholders, civil society, and interested parties, ensuring widespread awareness and understanding.
  • Facilitate collaborations, networking, and synergies among students, sector professionals, businesses, educational institutions, and civil society, promoting mutual growth and advancement within the sector.

Team members

Discover our National Knowledge Centres

Italian KC

Led by UNIGE

Lithuanian KC

Led by LEI

Irish KC

Led by NUIM

Slovakian KC

Led by STUBA

Greek KC

Led by EELI

Spanish KC

Led by INCOMA

Latest News & Events

Webinar Series: SHERLOCK & EVERY1

November 15, 2024
SHERLOCK and EVERY1 projects invite you to join an online webinar that aims to address financing challenges for large-scale renovations and discover digital services and insights into regulatory and financial support for decarbonising Europe’s building stock by 2050, with key 2030 targets.

Collaboration with BUILD UP: SHERLOCK's article on funding challenges and opportunities for EU building renovation

October 29, 2024
We are excited to announce SHERLOCK’s collaboration with BUILD UP, the European portal for energy efficiency and renewable energy in buildings, through a technical article titled "Funding Building Renovations: Tackling Challenges in the EU's Plan for Energy Decarbonisation."

Tackling misinformation in the energy retrofitting sector

October 24, 2024
Media literacy is crucial in combating misinformation in the energy retrofitting sector, where misconceptions can undermine trust and hinder progress. By increasing transparency, engaging stakeholders early, and leveraging real-world examples, energy retrofitting initiatives can build credibility and demonstrate tangible benefits.
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