Energy Pathfinder

Improving energy efficiency in the Northern Periphery and Arctic region

Historic buildings represent one of the biggest challenges for improving energy efficiency in the Northern Periphery and Arctic region. The Energy Pathfinder project will work with owners, residents, and other stakeholders in identifying and addressing these challenges.

The main outcome from the project will be an online tool kit that will support owners of historical buildings to carry out an energy retrofit that is socially, culturally and environmentally appropriate.

Energy Pathfinder

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Energy Pathfinder Project

Energy Pathfinder Toolkit

Building owners and users need an online Toolkit that can be used to chart how Near Zero Energy standards can be achieved in historic buildings in different regions.

Energy Pathfinder involves six partners from Ireland, Sweden, Scotland, Finland and the Faroe Islands and is supported by the European Union through the Interreg programme for the Northern Periphery and Arctic Region.

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Project News

Faroe Islands Partner Meeting and Study Trip

Representatives of each of the partner nations in the Energy Pathfinder Project travelled to the Faroe Islands on the 23rd of August for a partner meeting and associated study visits. We were hosted by Bárður í Baianstovu who is an

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