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Real data for energy-efficient building renovation

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Real data for energy-efficient building renovation

The De-risking Energy Efficiency Platform (DEEP) gives technicians, managers, and public authorities access to thousands of real-world projects. With comparable data on costs, savings, and technologies applied in buildings, it turns experience into evidence, accelerating decision-making.

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The DEEP (De-risking Energy Efficiency Platform), developed by the European Commission, offers an open database containing thousands of energy efficiency projects, many of which are applied to the buildings sector. Its main aim is to support investment decisions based on evidence, reducing perceived risk and improving both technical and financial planning.

DEEP enables users to compare energy renovation measures by building type, technology used, and outcomes achieved. Key indicators such as payback period, annual energy savings, and cost avoided per kWh are available. The tool also provides visualisation features, benchmarking capabilities, and data upload options, making it a valuable resource for technicians, public sector managers, financial institutions, and policymakers seeking to accelerate the decarbonisation of the built environment.

Date of release:
01/07/2021
Available tool languages :
Bulgarian,
Croatian,
Czech,
Danish,
Dutch,
English,
Estonian,
Finnish,
French,
German,
Greek,
Hungarian,
Irish,
Italian,
Latvian,
Lithuanian,
Maltese,
Polish,
Portuguese,
Romanian,
Slovak,
Slovenian,
Spanish,
Swedish
Developer:
European Commission (DG Energy) in collaboration with the Energy Efficiency Financial Institutions Group (EEFIG)
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