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Join the Online Mentoring to guide your home renovation journey!

The EU PEERS Online Mentoring Programme brings five leading experts straight to your screen, offering tailored support to help local and regional authorities, energy and climate agencies, and other bodies across Europe with home renovation.

  • News article
  • 11 August 2025
  • Directorate-General for Energy
  • 2 min read
EU Peers

Transform your One-Stop Shop (OSS) for sustainable home renovation with the EU PEERS Online Mentoring Programme. Over four hours of virtual sessions, you’ll work directly with the single mentor whose expertise best matches your organisation’s goals, whether you’re launching a new OSS or enhancing existing services.

Why join?

In four hours, two 90-minute workshops plus a one-hour session, you’ll gain:

  • Practical strategies (depending on your topic of choice), for integrating green-heating into your Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP), reaching vulnerable households, or developing community-driven renovation models.
  • Actionable insights on business-model creation, customer engagement and skills-building that will immediately benefit your team.
  • A multiplier effect as you share new knowledge with colleagues and embed best practices across your organisation.

Choose your expert mentor

Select one of the five thematic tracks below and your mentor will guide you step-by-step:

  1. Creating value for customers and renovation actors by strengthening skills and capacities
    Tara MC Carthy, GreenWin (Belgium)
    Strengthen your team’s skills and create offerings that deliver clear value to homeowners and renovation professionals.
  2. Supporting municipalities in establishing OSSs aligned with SECAPs, with a focus on green heating
    Nils Daugaard, EC Network (Denmark)
    Focus on designing an OSS that delivers efficient, low-carbon heating solutions in line with your SECAP.
  3. OSS support for energy communities, addressing energy poverty and business model creation
    Maria Font, Fundacio Europace (Spain)
    Explore frameworks for building sustainable energy communities and viable OSS revenue streams.
  4. Energy poverty with a focus on the innovative ways to reach the most vulnerable
    João Pedro Gouveia, NOVA University Lisbon (Portugal)
    Learn innovative approaches to identify and support the most vulnerable households in your region.
  5. Managing citizen-led renovation OSS and community organisations, including not-for-profits
    Máirtín Ó Méalóid, EcoVision/Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative (Ireland)
    Discover how to mobilise local groups and non-profits to drive renovation projects from the grassroots.

Apply by 31 August 2025!

To be eligible, your organisation must hold or be willing to obtain membership in the EU PEERS Community. Applicants should have at least B2-level English proficiency and commit to fully participating in all mentoring activities. By sharing what you learn with colleagues and departments within your organisation, you will multiply the impact of this learning experience far beyond the initial four hours of training.

Applications must be submitted in English by 31 August 2025. You will be asked to describe your organisation, provide contact details for yourself and a backup colleague, explain your motivation for joining the programme, outline how you plan to cascade the knowledge internally, and select two thematic areas that best match your OSS priorities.

Apply here! 

 

Details

Publication date
11 August 2025
Author
Directorate-General for Energy