
Unlocking the potential of community-driven models to drive residential renovation: insights from six case studies

Unlocking the potential of community-driven models to drive residential renovation: insights from six case studies
One-stop-shops have the potential to significantly bridge the divide between energy efficiency subsidies and building renovations. By examining six successful one-stop-shops, this report underscores the importance of adopting a holistic approach to their implementation, focusing on the key principles of inclusivity, adaptability, and sustainability.
The revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) introduces, for the first time, a requirement for Member States to establish one-stop-shops aimed at facilitating renovation efforts, with a particular focus on the least energy-efficient buildings in the residential sector. These projects are often challenging to address and demand a well-coordinated strategic approach.
This ComActivate report offers valuable insights on how to create and implement a one-stop-shop, also referred to as a Resource Centre (RC) by the ComActivate project. It is intended for Member States, regions, cities, and other stakeholders involved in promoting residential renovations.
D2.1-Inventory-of-RC-models-and-typologies_OSS-search_final.pdf
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