Energy Efficiency Directive: Buildings renovation (as it relates to Article 4)

LEMON Communication materials

The following tool has been developed in the frame of the LEMON project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.

LEMON Manuals and training materials

The following tool has been developed in the frame of the LEMON project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.

LEMON Tools for energy refurbishment

The following tool has been developed in the frame of the LEMON project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.

Installation of renewable energy systems in the public and residential buildings, Poland

Swiss-Polish Cooperation Programme is a non-refundable foreign aid granted by Switzerland to Poland as one of the new EU member states, in order to reduce economic and social disparities existing between Poland and more developed EU countries, and to reduce the differences on the Polish territory–between urban centers and structurally underdeveloped regions.

REACH – Reduce Energy Use and Change Habits, Croatia

REACH project aims to empower energy poor households to take actions to save energy and change their habits in order to improve their living conditions and to establish energy poverty as an issue that demands tailor-made policies and measures at local, national and EU level. The aim of REACH is to contribute to energy poverty abatement at practical and structural level.

Energy retrofitting of Public Buildings, Attiki, Greece

The implementation of the “Exoikonomo” program is in the main part of the national energy strategy in the

Removal of the low-stack emission in Miechow – the KAWKA project, Poland

In an attempt to implement energy efficient solutions the Miechow municipality applied for funding to the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management.

Thermal Modernisation and Refurbishment Fund, Poland

Thermal Modernisation is usually highly profitable, however, it initially requires incurring significant costs, which is why many building owners may not implement thermo-modernisation actions without financial assistance.

Sustainco Tool Kit

The Sustainco project aims to increase the visibility and understanding of the Near Zero Energy Building (NZEB) philosophy, with special emphasis on rural areas. This will be done by providing easy access to practical information on how to build or retrofit buildings to reach NZEB standards. SustainCo also aims to increase the visibility of front-runners, for both new-build and retrofits, with the aim of capacity- and confidence-building in the public sector. To find out more, check out our Toolkits and case studies, which you will find in the menu to the right.

ENERFUND

 ENERFUND is a tool that will rate and score deep renovation opportunities. Similar to the credit score used by banks to rate clients. The tool will be based on a set of parameters such as EPC data, number of certified installers, governmental schemes running, etc. By providing a rating for deep renovation opportunities ,  whether for private establishments or for public buildings :