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

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

02 September 2024
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.
Carla Mauricio Planas

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.

30/04/2024

D2.1-Inventory-of-RC-models-and-typologies_OSS-search_final.pdf

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ComActivate project (MRI & BPIE)
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