Project summary
SNUG aims to develop a methodology to assist builders and architects in choosing the most appropriate thermal insulation materials and strategies for new construction or renovations. This approach contributes to energy efficiency optimisation and greenhouse gas emissions reduction throughout a building's life cycle, ultimately enhancing its environmental impact and helping achieve a ZEB (Zero Energy Building) rating. Co-funded by the European Union, under Grant Agreement 101123150.
The SNUG project has also received funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) and the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
The project is financed by the Horizon Europe programme. This is a 42 months project, which started on the 1st of November 2023. The project is a collaboration between:
- AIDIMME
- BECSA
- Centro Tecnológico de la Construcción Región de Murcia
- CRH
- Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving
- AGITEC