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Integrated Services to Boost Energy Renovation in Hungarian Homes

Descrizione del progetto

Quando l'antico diventa ecologico

Le costruzioni ecocompatibili intendono ridurre l’impatto complessivo dell’ambiente edificato sulla salute umana attraverso un utilizzo efficiente di energia, acqua e altre risorse. Per gli edifici antichi, pensati per essere riscaldati una stanza alla volta, sono necessari interventi di ristrutturazione verde. Tuttavia, rimettere a nuovo un edificio antico è tanto fondamentale quanto complesso. Il progetto RenoHUb, finanziato dall’UE, amplierà le ristrutturazioni energetiche delle vecchie abitazioni ungheresi grazie all'impiego di un modello di business integrato. Contemplerà l’intera catena del valore dell’ammodernamento residenziale: dagli aspetti sociali e comportamentali, fino a quelli di comunicazione e di rafforzamento delle capacità, supportando processi decisionali e implementazioni tecniche, oltre alla valutazione a posteriori del risparmio energetico ed economico.

Obiettivo

RenoHUb aims to trigger a significant upscale of the energy retrofits of the Hungarian homes through the development of an integrated business model that is sustainable and cost-covering after the end of the project. RenoHUb intends to enable households to take the first step towards becoming prosumers, and map and remove all the non-financial barriers which cause setbacks in the process.

The project addresses the entire value chain of home retrofit: from social, behavioral, communication and capacity building aspects through supporting the decision-making and the technical implementation, up to ex-post assessment of energy and cost saving. The key project focus includes the promotion of trilateral cooperation between the home owners, the existing local “Sparkasse” (building saving society) institutions as well as commercial and development banks.

The total of 4.4 million of Hungarian households accounts for some 33-35 percent of the country's energy consumption. Two-thirds of residential building stock is energetically outdated. Hungary’s final energy saving commitment by the end of 2020 assumes 167,5 PJ. With the current pace of the energy refurbishment in the residential sector, this target is unlikely to be achieved. The goals for 2030 have already been drafted in the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) and will be decided by the end of 2019. The residential sector will be the primary sector targeted for energy efficiency developments since after demonstrating a slight decline within the period of 2005-2015 the overall energy consumption of the residential sector has increased since 2015.

RenoHUb encompasses extensive consultations with stakeholders, including financing institutions, as well as capacity building, pilot renovation activities and targeted communication. The key project outcome will be a Renovation Hub model that is based on a “one-stop-shop” scheme. It will integrate an on-line platform and physical advisory hotspots in order to increase the renovation rate both in the multi and single family building segments in Hungary.

Invito a presentare proposte

H2020-LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020

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Bando secondario

H2020-LC-SC3-EE-2018

Meccanismo di finanziamento

CSA - Coordination and support action

Coordinatore

ENERGIAKLUB SZAKPOLITIKAI INTEZET ES MODSZERTANI KOZPONT EGYESULET
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 599 948,75
Indirizzo
SZERB UTCA 17-19
1056 Budapest
Ungheria

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Regione
Közép-Magyarország Budapest Budapest
Tipo di attività
Research Organisations
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 599 948,75

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