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Citizen-led renovation

Practice-oriented handbook

This Citizen-led renovation (CLR) practice-oriented handbook has been developed as a comprehensive resource for stakeholders engaged in community-driven renovation projects across Europe.

The handbook emphasises that CLR is not a stand-alone effort, but rather a collaborative process requiring the active involvement of multiple stakeholders. Citizens, local authorities, technical experts, financial institutions, and policymakers all contribute specific expertise, resources, and decision-making capacity to drive renovation forward. Building on Phase I findings, Phase II pilots further refined the CLR approach, with a particular focus on four areas identified as critical for long-term success: expectation management, creating lasting governance and support structures, community building and outreach, and ensuring accessible financial and legal support mechanisms.

Practice-oriented handbook

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  • Publications à caractère général
  • 18 novembre 2025
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Country sections

The Citizen-led renovation (CLR) country section handbooks offer practical guidance for citizens interested in engaging in CLR activities within their respective countries. These handbooks provide an overview of the specific country contexts. They include the following content: current outlook; an overview of the building stock, its energy efficiency, and its renovation status; and the status of Citizen Energy Communities and Renewable Energy Communities. They offer a summary of specific progress and current trends, complemented by high-level case studies. This is followed by a summary of the challenges, opportunities, and next steps. The most practical part of these handbooks can be found in the sections titled ‘Relevant Legislation, Funding Bodies and Schemes, and Useful Tools’. These sections guide the reader to legislative bodies and relevant laws concerning CLR, funding organisations and available funding, along with a range of useful tools such as one-stop shops and specific guides and roadmaps.

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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Austria handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section German handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Bulgaria handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Croatia handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Cyprus handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Czechia handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Denmark handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Estonia handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Finland handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Hungary handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Greece handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Italy handbook
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  • 2 avril 2026
Country section Ireland handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Latvia handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Lithuania handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Malta handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Netherlands handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Poland handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Portugal handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Romania handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country sections Slovakia handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Slovenia handbook
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  • 26 mars 2026
Country section Spain handbook
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  • 31 mars 2026
Country section Sweden handbook