From May 20 to 23, 2025, REA North is participating in the C4E Forum in Cavtat, a key event focused on advancing energy efficiency in buildings across Central and Eastern Europe.
The event brings together city representatives, policymakers, building and construction industry experts, as well as civil society representatives who will exchange experiences and knowledge on building energy efficiency over the course of three days.

On the second day of the forum, May 21, REA North organized a Knowledge Exchange Event as part of the project Overcoming Underperforming Renovations in Central and Eastern Europe (OUR-CEE), which brought together project partners from Romania, Bulgaria, and Poland, along with a significant number of other forum participants.
As part of the knowledge exchange, REA North also hosted a panel session at the C4E Forum titled “Advancing High-Performance Renovations in the Public Building Stock of Central and Eastern Europe”, featuring experts from various countries.

In addition to the panel session, the OUR-CEE project was also presented in the Knowledge Hub through a poster exhibition.

Alongside the OUR-CEE project, REA North also presented a new project from the European Climate Initiative program, titled Harmonized Renovation Methodology for the Worst-Performing Public Buildings in the CEE Region (REDESIGN), which it leads as the coordinating partner.
The REDESIGN project targets the 16% of public-use buildings with the poorest energy performance in Central and Eastern Europe, aiming to enhance the preparedness for renovation processes of these buildings by proposing Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) they should meet.



Both the OUR-CEE and REDESIGN projects are funded by the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) program.
