HYBES - Hybrid energy solutions for buildings and infrastructure

HYBES is an international development and research project exploring hybrid energy systems integrating renewable energy sources and energy storage technologies to provide sustainable energy solutions for Arctic communities.

THE HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEMS FOR REMOTE COMMUNITIES IN THE ARCTIC

The Arctic is a unique and challenging environment for energy systems due to its extreme weather conditions, long periods of darkness, and limited infrastructure. Local communities still rely on fossil fuels, which are environmentally unsustainable for their energy needs. The HYBES project aims to develop, implement and promote more sustainable energy solutions for Arctic communities. HYBES project will identify and engage relevant stakeholders, including local communities, policymakers, and industry stakeholders, to ensure that the project results are aligned with their needs and interests.

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News and events

News
26.03.2024

HYBES project consortium meeting in Sweden

The city of Umeå in Sweden was the backdrop to the third meeting for partners working on the HYBES Project. This project aims to find new ways to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy in rural areas. The meeting, which took place from March 19th to 21st, included partners from Norway, Sweden, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Ireland. The project consortium meeting marked one year since the project began.

News
08.03.2023

New project for zero-emission buildings

HYBES will develop new methods to make buildings more energy efficient and environmentally friendly. The project partnership comprises institutions from Norway, Sweden, the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Ireland.

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