CEES 2025
3rd International Conference - Construction, Energy Environment and Sustainability
Date: 11-13 June 2025 | Venue: Politecnico di Bari
CEES 2025
3rd International Conference - Construction, Energy Environment and Sustainability
Date: 11-13 June 2025 | Venue: Politecnico di Bari
The third International Conference on Construction, Energy, Environment and Sustainability - CEES 2025 - will take place in Bari, Italy, from 11 to 13 June 2025, and is being organized by Itecons / University of Coimbra in collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Bari.
The PRIN NETPLUS research team will participate in CEES 2025 – International Conference on Construction, Energy, Environment and Sustainability, which will be held from 11th to 13th June 2025. During the event, the team will present two scientific papers that further explore the project’s contributions to urban sustainability, energy communities and positive energy districts.
Papers presented:
📌 A. Brunetti, M. Cellura, F. Guarino, L. Ilardi, S. Longo, U. Berardi, R. Stasi,
“Enhancing Urban Sustainability: Modeling Positive Energy Districts in a Mixed-Use Bari District.”
This paper focuses on the modelling and assessment of positive energy districts within a mixed-use urban context in Bari, Italy. It highlights integrated design and simulation approaches to support sustainable urban transformation.
📌 F. Vecchi, S. Semeraro, R. Stasi, F. Guarino, U. Berardi,
“Unlocking the Potential of Solar Renewable Energy Communities in an Urban District in Bari, Italy.”
This contribution explores the potential of solar-based renewable energy communities in an urban district of Bari, providing insights into local energy sharing strategies and their impact on sustainability and decarbonisation goals.
CEES 2025 brings together experts, researchers and practitioners to share innovations and best practices in construction, energy efficiency, environmental protection, and sustainable development.
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The MUR Ministry of University and Research financed the NETPLUS project with funds from the PRIN programme. The PRIN program (Research Projects of Relevant National Interest) is intended to finance public research projects, with the aim of promoting the strengthening of national scientific bases, also with a view to more…