Building refurbishment can be particularly cumbersome in private housing and there are many barriers discouraging homeowners from taking the investment decision. Notably, the market offer for building renovation in the private residential sector is fragmented, composed of a myriad of micro and small companies, and mostly uncoordinated.
Based on good practices and successful models across the EU and in line with the "Renovation Wave" initiative of the European Green Deal[1], there is pressing need and value in coordinating actions and make home renovation as simple as possible for homeowners. When it comes to building refurbishment, the REPowerEU plan[2] to phase out EU dependence on fossil fuels imports has clearly identified the need to increase the number of home renovations across the EU and to better integrate the switch to efficient renewable-based heating and cooling as an integral part of home renovations.
This topic aims at: a) supporting directly the creation or replication of innovative local or regional "integrated home renovation services" and b) supporting the skilled practitioners actively involved in the implementation of such integrated services, through the creation of an EU community of practice.
Scope:Proposals are expected to address only one of the two scopes below. The scope addressed should be clearly specified in the proposal's introduction.
Scope A: Creation or replication of "integrated home renovation services"
Projects funded under this topic scope A should create or replicate innovative local or regional "integrated home renovation services".
Projects addressing scope A are expected to tackle, but are not limited to, the following aspects:
1/ Improve market conditions and develop integrated home renovation services offers to:
2/ Develop a self-sustained business model:
3/ Provide methods and support:
4/ Communicate results:
Actions should clearly focus on the energy performance improvement of existing single or multi-family buildings in the private residential sector. Actions in "complex buildings" (e.g. coexistence of owner-occupied and rented housing; coexistence of private and social housing; coexistence of housing and business premises, typically on the ground floor) can be considered, and specific approaches to deal with subsets of the residential sector are welcome, as long as the main focus is on private non-professional decision makers.
The developed services should cover the whole "customer journey" from technical and social diagnosis, technical offer, obtaining permits, finding qualified professionals, contracting of works, structuring and provision of finance (e.g. loans), facilitating access to available subsidies or other support schemes, to the monitoring of works and quality assurance.
The meaning of the word "integrated" is twofold:
Proposals should foresee to cooperate with the emerging community of integrated home renovation services, notably those funded by H2020 and LIFE CET for analysis, exchange and communication efforts associated to cross-cutting elements.
Proposals under scope A may be submitted by a single applicant from a single eligible country.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of up to EUR 1.5 million would allow the specific objectives to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
Scope B: EU community of "Integrated Home Renovation Services" practitioners
Projects funded under this topic scope B should build bridges between existing and emerging local/regional initiatives through the development of an EU community of skilled practitioners, actively involved in the local/regional implementation of "integrated home renovation services".
By fostering international collaboration and incremental innovation among "integrated home renovation services" providers, projects funded under scope B should pool efforts, generate economies of scale and encourage convergence towards best practices. Projects should build up collective knowledge, consolidate findings, debate and present coordinated proposals to policy makers, increase market recognition and strengthen trust of end-users. This community should also support capacity building and contribute to the development of partnerships between key actors at relevant territorial levels.
Building on best practices, this community of practice should support collective productions, incremental innovations and joint efforts to promote "integrated home renovation services". It should facilitate dialogue and insight sharing, fostering the emergence of a common culture among participants and beyond. Particular efforts and results are expected on, but not limited to:
This community of practice should consolidate findings from the various experiences across Europe. It should foster dialogue within the community and beyond on cross-cutting issues.
It should support the development of coordinated proposals to policy makers and actively contribute to regulatory and legislative processes at local, national and European levels, in particular by highlighting concrete situations and difficulties faced when implementing "integrated home renovation services", practical challenges and best practices.
Guidance and support should be provided to emerging initiatives, in order to ease the multiplication of local initiatives, and facilitate cross-border replication of best practices.
Proposals should include capacity building activities at national level, focused on the design and implementation of integrated home renovation services. Capacity building approaches may include training of national trainers and/or targeting relevant players such as local and regional authorities, energy agencies and other players involved in the development of renovation programmes.
This community should include effective communication actions to showcase the most relevant integrated packages for home renovation, in particular those most efficient in triggering deep renovation (possibly in a staged approach) and facilitating the switch to efficient renewable-based heating and cooling.
While being specifically focused on "integrated home renovation services" aspects, proposals shall demonstrate knowledge of relevant wider initiatives (e.g. Sustainable Energy Investment Forums, ManagEnergy, BUILD UP Skills, the Blueprint for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills in the Construction sector) and leverage on their results.
Proposals submitted by a single applicant or proposals covering a single eligible country are not considered appropriate under scope B. The community of practice to be established must be transnational and actively involve a variety of representatives of the most relevant implementations of "integrated home renovation services" throughout Europe, reflecting the diversity of situations and approaches across Europe. Therefore, the Commission considers relevant that consortia gather a minimum of 3 applicants from 3 different eligible countries.
The Commission intends to select one single proposal under scope B. The Commission considers that a proposal requesting a contribution from the EU of up to EUR 2.5 million would allow the specific objectives to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of a proposal requesting another amount.
Regarding the indicative budget between scope A and B, please refer to the call document section 3 on the Available budget.
Expected Impact:Scope A: Creation or replication of "integrated home renovation services"
Proposals submitted under scope A should result in:
Proposals submitted under scope A should quantify their impacts using the indicators listed below, where relevant, as well as other project-specific performance indicators:
The impacts of the proposals should be demonstrated during the project and within 5 years after the project lifetime.
Scope B: EU community of "Integrated Home Renovation Services" practitioners
Proposals submitted under scope B should result in:
Proposals submitted under scope B should quantify their impacts using the indicators listed below, where relevant, as well as other project-specific performance indicators:
The impacts of the proposals should be demonstrated during the project and within 5 years after the project lifetime.
[1]Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions The European Green Deal of 11.12.2019 COM(2019) 640 final
[2]Communication from the Commission of 8.3.2022 to the European Parliament, the European Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, REPowerEU: Joint European Action for more affordable, secure and sustainable energy, COM(2022) 108 final.
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