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The North Sea will become "Europe’s largest green energy powerhouse" if the ambitions of the second North Sea summit in Ostend this week are realised.
The average living area of new constructions has decreased from 150m² to 125m² over the past 20 years, according to construction confederation Embuild.
Brussels' biggest Dutch-language library, Muntpunt, has announced it will close its doors an hour earlier on weekday evenings to save costs.
While many Belgian households continue to struggle with sky-high energy bills, the government is rolling back some of its measures intended to help them.
Amid the ongoing energy crisis, the Brussels region has announced several measures intended to reduce excess consumption in the capital.
Bigger is not always better – and apparently it isn’t always greener, either.
Almost 1,000 people turned up for a demonstration in Brussels against the rising cost of living, organised by the citizen collection "Trop is te veel" or "Enough is enough".
Soaring energy costs are having a strong, negative impact on the cultural sector, and actors within it are beginning to mobilise and speak out.
After initially indicating that public street lights will turn on later and turn off earlier in an effort to save on energy costs, the Brussels region has now decided to backtrack.