ENERFUND Web Application User Guide

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

ENERFUND is a tool that rates and scores deep renovation opportunities. The tool is based on a set of parameters such as Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data, number of certified installers, governmental schemes, etc.

ENERFUND Documents and Resources

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

ENERFUND is a tool that rates and scores deep renovation opportunities.

EnerSHIFT - Documents for tenders

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

This web page presents all the relevant documents of the project: tender documents, tenant's info kit, list of building performance - monitor indicators, report on tender presentation events, regional Task Force on innovative Financing

ABRACADABRA Financial Toolkit – Preliminary report

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

This document is an interim outline of the development of the financial toolkit, which provides guidelines and tools, and outline process for relevant stakeholders to understand, assess and implement the financial assessment and viable processes required for the deployment of successful building renovation projects.

ABRACADABRA Technical Toolkit - Preliminary report

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

PremiumLight-Pro Indoor Lighting in the Public and Private Service Sectors - Guidelines

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

After being introduced to the general benefits of using LED lighting, the various stakeholders can apply the guidelines in different ways:

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.

Energy + CNR, Italy

The ENERGY + CNR project is one of the winning projects (1st place) of the Innovation Award of the National Research Council, set up in 2013 on the occasion of the celebrations for the 90th anniversary of the CNR. The project aims to improve the energy management service of the CNR with the participation of employees.

Passive House Regions with Renewable Energies (PassREg), Bulgaria

Several European municipalities and regions have already committed themselves to the principles of the passive house (maximum heating and cooling requirements of 15 kWh/m²a in new buildings). The experiences of these regions, or PassREgs, have helped pave the way for other UE regions to reach the 2020 energy targets. Border regions that had implemented effective and cost-effective strategies were highlighted.

PROMISE – Promoting best practices to support energy efficient consumer behaviour on European island, Spain

While the EU may be made up of 28 Member States, the number of islands within the union runs into the thousands, dotted around the seas of the North Atlantic to the Mediterranean. While climate and cultures may vary, many of the issues faced by these islands – such as achieving energy efficiency – are much the same.