Description du projet
Des guichets uniques pour améliorer l’efficacité énergétique des habitations
Le projet PadovaFIT EXPANDED cherchera à encourager les investissements privés dans la mise à niveau des résidences pour les rendre économes en énergie. Il utilisera son expérience pratique acquise à Padoue en Italie, où d’anciennes copropriétés ont généré un pourcentage élevé d’émissions de CO2, pour étendre sa réalisation en Bulgarie et en Roumanie. PadovaFIT EXPANDED a pour objectif de créer et de piloter des guichets uniques intégrant le modèle économique amélioré et testé à Padoue, des conseils d’experts en finance, la contribution de l’Alliance des autorités locales pour le changement climatique en Europe et du soutien de l’Agence bulgare de l’énergie de Plovdiv. Outre l’amélioration de l’efficacité du chauffage et la réduction de la part résidentielle dans la consommation d’énergie, le projet contribuera également à la durabilité à long terme.
Objectif
There is an untapped potential for private investments in energy efficiency, especially in the residential private sector, due to non-technical barriers.
Some EU countries have more developed markets and have shown significant good practices (ie. France), while others are lacking behind, especially in Central East Europe (energy service markets still sub-optimal but great opportunities for ambitious investments in deep refurbishment) and in South Europe (where energy consumption for heating in the housing sector is lower than it is in the North, making deep refurbishment investments based on EU policies less beneficiary).
PadovaFIT EXPANDED starts from the recent experience of the IEE-funded PadovaFIT project (lead by CPD with SOGESCA as technical partner), focused on the the energy refurbishment of condominiums in the Padova metropolitan area, via an ESCO (selected with a public tender) and the use of standardized EPCs. The project builds on the experience (good and bad) generated in the Padova area (engagement actions, trained condominium facilitators, market players involvement, template contracts to be improved, financing products to be better elaborated) and aims at planning, creating and piloting a one-stop-shop dedicated to private residential buildings with an improved and financially sustainable business model, result of specific mapping of needs and SWOT analysis.
The project aims at expanding the business model to the metropolitan area of Timisoara (RO) who will will adapt the model to the Romanian conditions, launching and piloting a one-stop-shop as well. The Bulgarian Energy Agency of Plovdiv will support the metropolitan areas of Vidin and Smolyan to prepare the ground, for the launching of sound one-stop-shops in Bulgaria.
The consortium is integrated by an internationally renowned research centre (Bocconi University) expert in business modeling, 2 finance experts and Climate Alliance, a European network of local authorities for sustainability.
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