At the Interreg NEXT MED Launch Event in Lebanon, STORM demonstrated how seasonal thermal energy storage can reduce fossil fuel dependence in buildings across the Mediterranean. Represented by Prof. Shadi Najjar (AUB), the project highlighted scalable solutions that turn abundant solar energy into year-round heating and cooling.
Fundació Privada Knowledge Innovation Market BCN (KIMbcn), partner of the STORM project in Spain, is looking for First-Level Control (FLC) service providers through an open call for tenders.
The EU-funded STORM project showcases how thermal energy storage can make urban cooling more efficient and resilient, through a demonstration in Barcelona and complementary pilots in Beirut, Ajloun, and Palermo addressing diverse Mediterranean energy challenges.
STORM participated alongside the Interreg NEXT MED in the 3rd Edition of MED Talks, contributing to discussions on energy transition and green living areas in the Mediterranean.
The STORM project took part in the 5th Gathering of the World Energy Council (WEC) Lebanon Committee, held on 11 December 2025 at the Phoenicia Beirut Hotel, bringing together leading energy experts, policymakers, researchers, and private sector representatives to discuss the future of sustainable energy in Lebanon and the region.
STORM – Integrating Seasonal Thermal Energy Storage in the Mediterranean Region has officially launched marking a major step toward cleaner, more efficient heating and cooling systems across the Mediterranean.
The selected candidate will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and guiding all communication activities of the project, from strategy and partner support to content creation, materials dissemination, and event promotion.
Energy efficiency
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