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Boosting renovation with an innovative service for home-owners. BetterHome: An industry-driven one-stop-shop solution, subject of the BPIE Innovation Briefing. For building owners, the renovation process can be a hassle, shaped by the ambiguity of the measures to implement. Uncertainty is one of the reasons why the renovation rate continues to linger around 1% and private investments remain limited. Achieving the full market potential of renovation calls for a paradigm shift, where a more service-oriented supply-side together with a deeper awareness on the demand-side play key roles. The BetterHome case study shows how innovative business models can drive energy renovations across Europe.
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How to set up a one-stop-shop for integrated home energy renovation? A step-by-step guide for local authorities and other actors. If you are part of an organisation that plans to launch a one-stop-shop, this guidebook is for you. You can find learnings from the project and recommendations that will help you to kick start your project. Table of contents: Introduction What do we mean by ‘one-stop-shop’? One-stop-shop business models: overview One-stop-shop business models: pros and cons Role of local and regional authorities in setting up one-stop-shops 15 recommendations for newcomers
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Third-party financing companies offer individuals a comprehensive and integrated support package for energy renovation work. This report presents their results after several years of implementation.
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The document provides an illustrative format for presenting loan portfolios to investors, focusing on characteristics and statistics of the Hauts-de-France Pass Rénovation program (SPEE). It highlights key figures based on data from the Service Public de l’Efficacité Energétique (SPEE), emphasizing its impact on energy consumption reduction, CO2 emissions, job creation, and local economic development. It also includes analyses of collateral characteristics, prepayment rates, delinquencies, defaults, and restructured loans, aligning with the program’s goal of fostering sustainable real estate development in line with UN Sustainable Development Goals 13, 7, and 8.
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Working group on the use of the ERDF to promote efficient energy renovations of private residential properties. Coordination of exchanges with the National Agency for Territorial Cohesion and DG Regio, the management authorities of the regional councils on the use of the ERDF
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The French Climate and Resilience Bill, adopted by the Parliament on 20 July, includes a set of measures to boost energy-efficient renovations and, in particular, the definition of consumer support missions. In addition to the individual contributions to the preliminary consultation launched by the Ministry of Ecological Transition, the partners of the ORFEE project and of the PUCA programme dedicated to global approaches to energy renovation of private housing, present their feedback on the support of households in this note, extracted from the current survey on the attractiveness criteria of their offers.
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This benchmark aims to carry out an inventory and critical analysis of existing initiatives in the field of quality control and compliance of high-performance renovation works in residential buildings in Europe.
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Among the set of public policy measures recommended by the European Energy Performance Building Directive, One-stop-shops for housing energy-efficient renovations (OSS) are outlined as “accessible and transparent advisory tools“, playing the role of a “trusted third party” and “aggregating housing renovation projects”. However, the existing one-stop shops do not correspond to a standardised service offer, neither to energy savings thresholds, technical criteria, or quality of renovation specifications.
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