REQUEST IEE Project Slides

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Renovation through quality supply chains and energy performance certification standards REQUEST EU programme supported by Intelligent Energy Europe IEE/09/870/SI2.558308 Project duration: 16th April 2010 – 15th November 2012


A Project summary Goal: Enhance the uptake of EPC recommendations and of low carbon renovation measures in residential properties across Europe for all ownership tenures Focus: easy access for property owners to qualitative EPC recommendations and a reliable quality installer or range of professionals Objective: provide national and regional EU agencies with a set of tools and techniques to offer to dwelling owners and building professionals involved in residential property renovations

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B Background to REQUEST EPCs: provide information and recommendations about what could be done in a home

Key barrier to action: qualitative EPC recommendations and access to a reliable quality installer or range of professionals

REQUEST strives to address this by: Enabling different trades and professions to work together to deliver low carbon renovations Motivating homeowners or landlords to invest in property renovations whether in response to EPC recommendations or through other means REQUEST has a unique focus on the link between the supply and demand side of low carbon renovations


C Key Objectives 1. Establish an inventory of tools, techniques and schemes for promoting access to an integrated supply chain for low carbon renovation 2. Develop tools & strategies for stimulating & promoting action on EPC recommendations 3. Development of a new, replicable, mechanism for quality assurance in the delivery of low carbon renovation 4. Test and measure the impact of the theoretical framework by means of national pilot projects


D Interim results  95 tools, techniques and schemes for promoting quality renovation and action on EPC recommendations identified in 27 countries  Best practices identified for communication of EPC recommendations and quality schemes in the renovation supply chain  Presentation and examples of modular schemes (potential actions and strategies) to promote the uptake of EPC recommendations.  Process diagram outlining the steps required for a quality assured renovation process 5


D Expected results  Two scenarios for promoting the uptake of EPC recommendations by building owners  Two sets of targeted information - one for building owners, one for building professionals  Actively engaged energy agencies in at least 15 EU Member States  20 workshops delivered attended by 400 building professionals (craftsmen)  100 craftsmen using the quality standards  11 national pilots completed, results analysed to inform theoretical framework  Quantification of the direct energy and carbon saved from the pilots 6


* Partners and contact

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* REQUEST project partners – Energy Saving Trust, EST, UK – Portuguese Energy Agency, ADENE, Portugal – Austrian Energy Agency, AEA, Austria – German Energy Agency, dena, Germany – Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, ENEA, Italy – Polish National Energy Conservation Agency, KAPE, Poland – Aalborg University, AAU/SBi, Denmark – Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency, SIEA, Slovakia – Flemish Institute of Technological Research, VITO, Belgium – Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving, CRES, Greece – Energy Efficiency Agency, EEA, Bulgaria 8 8


* Coordinator Energy Saving Trust Harriet Henniker-Major Development Manager, EU Programmes Harriet.Henniker-Major@est.org.uk +44 20 7227 0340

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* REQUEST website www.building-request.eu

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