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Making Solar Panels Safer for Our Buildings: New Research Article from the INCREASE Project
As solar energy becomes a cornerstone of Europe’s clean energy transition, more photovoltaic (PV) systems are being integrated directly into buildings — on façades, rooftops, and windows. While this helps produce electricity right where it’s consumed, it also brings new challenges for safety, especially when it comes to fire behavior. A recent scientific review led by Florian Ollagnon from EPFL and co-authored by INCREASE partners TECNALIA and CSEM , published in Advanced


Dynamic Journeys of Co-Creation & Stakeholder Engagement in the INCREASE Workshop
INCREASE is really all about people coming together, not just new tech. At our latest demo-site swap, we rolled up our sleeves, shared...


Increase Project Meeting in Switzerland: Collaboration, Innovation & Policy Dialogue
The Increase consortium recently gathered in Switzerland for its 18-month Project Meeting , followed by a joint workshop with SPHINX and...


Photovoltaic Conference in Florence: A Step Forward for BIPV Adoption in Italy
On November 28, the European Builders Confederation and ETA Florence co-organized a workshop that brought together industry leaders,...


Increase project presents new paper on building-integrated insurance at Florence Conference
At the Integrated-PV Conference in Florence, organised by SEAMLESS-PV and ETA Florence, Claire Morin, Junior Project Officer at...


Bridging Heritage and Innovation: Increase explores solar integration in protected spaces
In October 2024, the Increase project organised an online workshop on heritage and solar PV. It brought together diverse stakeholders to...
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