The Spanish news agency Europa Press recently published an article titled ‘El proyecto ‘Chronicle’ busca mejoras de eficiencia energética en el edificio de la antigua Imprenta Blasco’ (The ‘Chronicle’ Project Seeks Energy Efficiency Improvements in the Former Blasco Building).
The article describes how CHRONICLE is taking significant steps in improving energy performance and sustainability in buildings. As part of the project, smart systems will be implemented to enhance energy efficiency, comfort, and well-being. The article covers how the Spanish pilot site, Ecce Homo, benefits from the CHRONICLE solutions, which are already being implemented across Europe, including Spain, Denmark, Ireland, Switzerland, and Greece.
The article highlights the following key points of the CHRONICLE project:
- Energy Efficiency Focus: The project aims to enhance the energy performance, for example Ecce Homo 8 building in Spain, improving both comfort and sustainability.
- Smart Technology: The implementation of smart systems, including thermostats and digital monitoring tools, to optimize energy usage and internal conditions.
- European Collaboration: The project will be applied across five buildings in Europe, including locations in Spain, Denmark, Ireland, Switzerland, and Greece.
- Sustainability and Quality of Life: The project aims to meet sustainability goals, provide long-term cost-effective solutions, and improve residents’ quality of life.
The primary goal is to elevate the building’s performance to meet long-term sustainability objectives, while developing cost-effective maintenance plans and improving the comfort of residents. This aligns with CHRONICLE’s mission to contribute to sustainable building practices and improve the quality of life for residents across Europe.
You can read the full article in Spanish here











