22 March 2022
One-Stop-Shops: Maximising their potential to accelerate energy renovation
21th March 2022 (11:30-12:50 CET) The Renovate Europe Campaign hosted the webinar “One-Stop-Shops: Maximising their potential to accelerate energy renovation” on Monday 21 March 2022 (11:30-12:50 CET) via GoToWebinar. In a context of rising energy prices and a spiralling climate crisis, reducing the energy demand of Europe’s leaky buildings is a priority. Technical assistance provided by One-Stop-Shops (OSS) has long been advocated as part of the solution to accelerating building energy renovation in the EU. Maximising their potential will be crucial if we are to boost…
3 March 2022
Open Letter to EU Housing Ministers on ‘Only Deep Energy Renovation will help the most Vulnerable’
Open Letter to Housing Ministers of the EU Member States Subject: Only Deep Energy Renovation will help the most Vulnerable Dear Minister, At your meeting on the 8th of March in Nice, you will be debating the topic of energy renovation of housing in the context of combining affordable housing and sustainability. We write to recall that the truly sustainable answer which will benefit all citizens, especially the growing number of vulnerable households, is to cut our energy demand through deep energy renovation. The steady rise in energy prices, and the great…
2 March 2022
1st Renovation Stand
On Tuesday 1st of March, the Renovate Europe Campaign launched its Renovation Stand in front of the European Parliament. This initiative, put forward with the scope of increasing visibility and raising awareness on the need of boosting energy renovation all across the European Union while also highlighting the multiple benefits that come from its deployment, was a success. Many people, from public officials to other citizens, approached us to learn more about building renovation and get key insights on the essential role it plays in increasing the well-being of citizens and towards…
25 February 2022
Op-ed: Sitting on our hands is no longer an option (ECEEE)
Published by ECEEE on: 25 Feb 2022 | The predicted invasion of Ukraine by Russia has occurred. There are dark days ahead and consequences for all Europeans. With his actions, President Putin has further jeopardised the energy security of the EU as too much of our primary energy is sourced from Russia, mostly passing through Ukraine. We must act now on several fronts, not least in our homes and workplaces by moving urgently to energy renovate them.
17 February 2022
REC Feedback to EPBD Proposal
The revision of the EPBD must set the whole of the building stock in the EU on a clearly planned trajectory towards deep renovation if the EU is to meet its 2050 carbon neutrality goals. That is why from the Renovate Europe Campaign we have considered our duty to use this period of feedback, opened by the European Commission, prior to the adoption of the directive to provide our comments. Long-term planning towards deep renovation will guarantee that the building sector contributes its fair share towards the green transition, but it will also provide a sustainable solution to the…
21 December 2021
REC Newsletter – December 2021
Welcome to the Renovate Europe Campaign’s newsletter which looks back on a quite busy year! Highlights include the publication of the Renovate2Recover Study, which was undertaken by E3G with input from the Campaign’s National Partners. In addition, we celebrated this year the 10th anniversary of the Campaign during a social event together with friends and colleagues and organised on the same day the Renovate Europe Day 2021. REDay2021 was supported by 4 National Partner Events and one EU Supporting Partner Event. We have also issued a letter to the EU Energy Ministers as a response…