The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the ordinary way of life and the established processes of all operations, including the most critical ones such as the energy system, the health system and economic models that keep societies functioning. The building utilities systems, including energy, water, telecommunication and waste systems have been asked to act immediately in response to these unprecedented conditions, putting extreme pressure to the public utilities systems.
The aim of the project eUMaP is to implement multi-disciplinary activities that will lead to the development of an open platform through which local authorities will be able to plan and manage the demand and supply of building utilities in case of quarantine or lockdown, including energy, water, waste and telecommunication networks.
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Explore eUMaP secondments II (2024): insights & experiences from our project partners
By adminFollowing the success and invaluable learnings from our 2023 secondments, we are delighted to continue sharing the insights, highlights, and experiences from our project partners in the eUMaP project for 2024. Secondments remain a cornerstone of our project’s development: they...
Explore eUMaP secondments (2023): insights & experiences from our project partners
By adminWe are thrilled to share insights, highlights, and experiences from the secondment journeys of our project...
eUMaP 5th Workshop on Utilities Management Under Crisis Conditions
By adminThessaloniki, Greece – The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), leading beneficiary of WP6 within the eUMaP...