Healthy homes for all: challenges and lessons learnt on supporting energy-poor households
This paper explores what stands between energy-poor households and energy-efficient homes and the solutions that could bridge the gap.
Breaking the cycle: addressing energy poverty among people with disabilities in Europe
The LIFE-funded ASSERT project shows how to tackle the overlooked intersection of disability and energy poverty, empowering local actors to design and implement inclusive, sustainable energy solutions.
Aligning local realities with policy ambitions: co-creation for rural energy poverty alleviation
How to connect local innovation with policy support to deliver effective renovation solutions to alleviate energy poverty in rural communities.
Support service for Citizen-led renovation – an EU initiative
Discover how the Support service for Citizen-led renovation (CLR) can assist in overcoming long-standing barriers, empowering communities, and accelerating high-quality, affordable upgrades through practical tools and locally driven approaches.
Innovative energy efficiency service models for sector integration via blockchain
The InEExS project aims to promote business models that address market barriers to adopting energy-efficient and renewable technologies in buildings employing digital technology enablers and engaging diverse stakeholders in designing, co-developing, and replicating energy solutions.
Strengthening residential energy renovations through one-stop-shops across scales of action and support
One-stop-shops (OSSs) offer practical solutions for residential energy renovations, providing a single entry point for homeowners and communities. Explore through three related initiatives, how they strengthen neighbourhoods, empower communities and drive scalable energy solutions across Europe.
The OSR-Coop project: cooperative one-stop-shops driving Europe’s citizen-led renovation
Read how energy communities deliver citizen-led renovation (CLR) through cooperative one-stop-shop (OSS) models that simplify renovation processes, include citizens, enhance local trust, and create new opportunities.
Building the one-stop-shop framework for public building renovation
One-stop-shop models help public administrations to cut costs, improve efficiency, and deliver healthier, climate-friendly public buildings for their communities.
Supporting consumers through renovation: the growing role of One-Stop Shops
One-Stop-Shops (OSSs) are driving Europe’s Renovation Wave by turning renovation plans into action. Drawing on examples from the LIFE Clean Energy Transition programme and other EU initiatives, this article explores their business models and showcases concrete OSS initiatives across Europe.
Smart compliance, staged upgrades and quality indoor spaces: EPBD tools that deliver renovation results
How can Energy Performance Certificates, Renovation Passports, the Smart Readiness Indicator and integrated Indoor Environmental Quality considerations turn renovation plans into action? This article explores the tools aligning policies with data, ownership and outcomes.