Past events
This will be our face-to-face meeting of the year and, as well as meeting other IHRS, we will be working to develop a report for the National Building Renovation Plan. Therefore, we will focus on successful Business Models. We will analyse together which ones exist, their scalability and what are their success factors.
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One-stop shops for the energy performance of buildings are considered essential to achieve the objective of a completely decarbonised European building stock by 2050.The aim of the meeting is therefore to discuss with the participants the indications of the directives, to present Italian case studies of one-stop shops already operating and to open a debate to identify the main challenges and opportunities with regard to the Italian implementation of the directive.
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We are launching a new series of short web-meetings where we will present one One-Stop Shop for home energy renovation and its team. Each month, in only 30 minutes, you will discover who is who in EU Peers! Our first guest? Energiehuis – a regional One-Stop Shop operating in the Province of Limburg in Belgium.
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The 4 th Hungarian community meeting will host 5-6 new members that is why an important issue will be introducing the new members, outlining the aims, activities and plans of EU-Peers project and showing the use of HumHub. The project leader will show the result of a new study about good practice cases about Ireland, France and Austria supporting their one-stop shop networks. At the second part of the meeting we will discuss actual renovation issues and cooperation opportunities, like new and planned renovation subsidies, requirements for OSS, joint communication opportunities and decarbonization in energy poor households.

Meet us on the 4th of February for a new webinar of our seasonal appointments. We will talk about energy poverty and the role that OSSs can play to alleviate it and support the renovation of energy-poor households.

Call to the EU Peers Community and those interested in financing clean streetlighting, building renovation and district heating and cooling! Join the Covenant of Mayors, the SmartEPC project and the Smart Cities Marketplace to connect cities, energy agencies, OSSs and financing experts and institutions. EU Peers will be there too!

All Integrated Home Renovation Service (IHRS) providers, at some point in their lives, are facing the difficult question: How can they ensure the financial sustainability of their model? The question becomes even more burning when the IHRS provider is successfully operating thanks to EU grants that will eventually stop. Or, when public subsidies are not sufficient anymore and the provider wants to diversify and increase its revenues.

The objective is to introduce the community, connect, and align on our shared goals for the coming months as the kick-off of the Baltic Community of Practice!

On 14 November 2024, from 2-5 pm, the third Active Learning workshop of the "Roberto Moneta Summer School” on energy efficiency will take place in the City Council Hall of Milan, organized by EU Peers project partner ENEA in collaboration with ANCI.

EU Peers is the Integrated Home Renovation Services (IHRS) community. The community is the meeting place for One-Stop Shops (OSS) and Rehabilitation Agents from Spain and throughout Europe, where they can share experiences, challenges, and knowledge to strengthen the renovation sector.

Join us for the Transnational SUMMER Meeting, brought to you by EU Peers – your Community of Practice for Integrated Home Renovation Services (IHRS). We help to simplify the energy renovation journey!

Join us and MEET your EU PEERS. LEARN from each other. INSPIRE and get inspired. CELEBRATE that YOUR European Community of Practice is now live. Let's shape it together!

Learn how different business models shape the operation, scalability, and long-term viability of One-Stop Shops (OSS) for home renovation. This learning lab provides a structured and practice-oriented exploration of public, private, and hybrid OSS models across Europe, helping participants understand how organisational choices influence service delivery, financial sustainability, and customer experience.
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Learn how to align the many actors in home renovation so homeowners experience a smooth, high-quality journey from first contact to completed works. Each session combines a short input with an interactive workshop where you apply the concepts to your own context and exchange with peers facing similar challenges. We’ll keep the lens on the homeowner journey while making roles, responsibilities, and handovers clear across the value chain.

Learn about different activation methods to successfully reach out to homeowners with your one-stop shop and be empowered to test these methods afterwards on your own. Exchange with a group of peers facing similar challenges and use the opportunity to continue the exchange within the group even after the end of the learning lab. Each session consists of an input and an interactive workshop part during which participants apply the method. All sessions will be from the perspective of the ‘customers’ of one-stop shops to focus on the right mindset.

Hosted by Regione Piemonte, this Learning Lab explored how multilevel governance can strengthen the effectiveness and scale of one-stop shops (OSS) supporting building renovation. Participants examined coordination models between national, regional, and local authorities, as well as operational OSS implementations. Key insights emphasised the need for shared ownership, stable financing, clear regulatory frameworks, and structured collaboration. The sessions highlighted that well-designed multilevel systems can accelerate renovation impact when supported by trusted intermediaries and formal commitments.

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