The support service for Citizen-led renovation (CLR) is an EU initiative aiming to empower existing and prospective energy communities to put citizens in the driver’s seat for energy-saving renovation projects. Our support service for four selected pilots in Ireland, Portugal, Belgium and Bulgaria is underway to strengthen community building and assist in replicating programmes for energy renovations of buildings, including insulation, new technical systems and installing renewables. We are currently helping the four pilot projects to overcome financial, legal, technical and informational barriers and deliver future-proof residential buildings. As we enter CLR Phase II, we are expanding our support services to cater to our selected Pilots, Learners and Followers with various levels of support, combining one-on-one sessions, webinars, workshops, peer-to-peer learning and events.
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The Citizen-led renovation initiative has launched an Open Call looking for participants motivated to change their communities by making use of the support service and organises two informative webinars about the application process.
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The recent World Sustainable Energy Days (WSED) conference in Wels, Austria proved to be an encouraging gathering for stakeholders committed to sustainable energy solutions. Hosted by OO Energiesparverband, the event provided a platform for sharing practical strategies aimed at accelerating the.....
RECAH (Rural Energy Community Advisory Hub) has recently unveiled a wealth of resources tailored to both existing and prospective energy communities in rural areas. The hub has curated a comprehensive collection of reports showcasing best practices from rural energy communities across Europe.....
A recent report is revealing key insights from the KLAR! project shedding light on notable developments in sustainable urban planning. The project's findings offer valuable lessons that could inform future initiatives in construction and urban development.