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Efficient Renovations

Building and renovating in an energy andd resource efficient way

With energy use in buildings accounting for around 40 percent of total energy use in Europe, there is a drastic need to make buildings more energy-efficient. In response to that, as 85 percent of the European building stock was built before 2001 and is typically not energy-efficient, the EU launched its Renovation Wave Strategy and Action Plan in 2020. As all these existing buildings, more than 220 million across the EU, have people living or working in them, the involvement of citizens in this process is essential.  

Specific description of action

This experiment stream develops local knowledge networks to share information and skills between citizens and professionals. A total of four such networks will be created and focus on: urban energy poverty; rural energy poverty; schools; and care homes for elderly people. While much research and policy effort focus on providing information about renovations, this is often not enough to stimulate new renovations and may not meet stakeholders’ needs.  

By engaging residents or users prior to renovations, respecting their skills and wishes, while enhancing their capacities to become active energy citizens, SHARED GREEN DEAL will develop and share knowledge and know-how for the most important stakeholders in all renovations: the residents or users of the buildings.  

The knowledge networks will consist of both professionals and citizens and work to promote energy-efficient renovations through an understanding of their social, as well as technical aspects.  

Social sciences and humanities background 

The main focus is on change related to knowledge and know-how. Many types of knowledge matter for energy renovations, including factual and technical information; practical and tacit know-how; and cultural understandings. To address socio-cultural, political and techno-economic renovation challenges, SHARED GREEN DEAL will deepen the use of knowledge networks that emphasise the power of social learning through ongoing, interactive, participatory mechanisms.  

The underpinnings for the work come from the projects Energy-SHIFTS and SHAPE ENERGY, which found energy poverty to be a powerful common goal for local networks. To support the practical establishment of the local knowledge networks, we will draw on learnings from our partners’ past projects, such as EmpowerMed, which have developed knowledge-sharing collaborations to support vulnerable groups, especially women.  

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Insulation and PV done in Louisburgh

On an Eco-tour, the participants in the local SHARED GREEN DEAL experiment in Louisburgh visits a home where insulation is being upgraded and see a new installation...

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LEAD PARTNERS ON THE PRIORITY

Anglia Ruskin University
Aalborg University Copenhagen
WECF Germany
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CONTACT

For further details please contact co-leads Professor Chris Foulds (chris.foulds@aru.ac.uk) and Professor Rosie Robison (rosie.robison@aru.ac.uk).

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101036640. The sole responsibility for the content of this website lies with the SHARED GREEN DEAL HAS project and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union.