Difference between revisions of "Renovate Europe"

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-Ensure that all renovations are deep or staged deep renovations
 
-Ensure that all renovations are deep or staged deep renovations
 
-Drive the formulation and implementation of effective policies
 
-Drive the formulation and implementation of effective policies
 
 
|Participants companies number=35
 
|Participants companies number=35
 
|Participants companies names=AERECO (Sweden), Armacell (Germany), Carrier (USA), DAIKIN (Japan), Danfoss (Denmark), Chance for Buildings (Belgium), DENEFF (Germany), E3G (United Kingdom), European Association for External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems - EAE (Belgium), Efficient Poland (Poland), Ecubirojs (Lithuania), Energy Bill Revolution (United Kingdom), Greenovate! Europe (Belgium), Grundfos (Denmark), Hupfas (Croatia), IGNIF (Poland),  
 
|Participants companies names=AERECO (Sweden), Armacell (Germany), Carrier (USA), DAIKIN (Japan), Danfoss (Denmark), Chance for Buildings (Belgium), DENEFF (Germany), E3G (United Kingdom), European Association for External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems - EAE (Belgium), Efficient Poland (Poland), Ecubirojs (Lithuania), Energy Bill Revolution (United Kingdom), Greenovate! Europe (Belgium), Grundfos (Denmark), Hupfas (Croatia), IGNIF (Poland),  
 
INZEP (Greece), Institute for zero energy buildings (Belgium), Ingersool Rand (Ireland), IRENE (Italy), Johnsons Controls (USA), Kingspan (Ireland), Knauf Insulation (Germany), NRP (Netherlands), Philips  (Netherlands), Plastics Europe (Belgium), PU Europe (Belgium), Rockwool (Denmark), Roenef (Romania), Saint Gobain (France), Signify (Netherlands), United Technologies (USA), SGGCCS (Slovenia), URSA (Spain), Velux (Denmark).
 
INZEP (Greece), Institute for zero energy buildings (Belgium), Ingersool Rand (Ireland), IRENE (Italy), Johnsons Controls (USA), Kingspan (Ireland), Knauf Insulation (Germany), NRP (Netherlands), Philips  (Netherlands), Plastics Europe (Belgium), PU Europe (Belgium), Rockwool (Denmark), Roenef (Romania), Saint Gobain (France), Signify (Netherlands), United Technologies (USA), SGGCCS (Slovenia), URSA (Spain), Velux (Denmark).
 
 
|Participants business organisations number=9
 
|Participants business organisations number=9
 
|Participants business organisations names=European Chemical Industry Council - CEFIC (Belgium), Energy Cities (France), European insulation Manufacturers Association - Eurima (Belgium),  EuroACE (Belgium), FEDARENE (Belgium), Glass for Europe (Belgium), Irish Green Building Council - IGBC (Ireland), Synergi (Denmark), World Green Building Council (USA) .
 
|Participants business organisations names=European Chemical Industry Council - CEFIC (Belgium), Energy Cities (France), European insulation Manufacturers Association - Eurima (Belgium),  EuroACE (Belgium), FEDARENE (Belgium), Glass for Europe (Belgium), Irish Green Building Council - IGBC (Ireland), Synergi (Denmark), World Green Building Council (USA) .
 
 
|Participants other members number=6
 
|Participants other members number=6
 
|Participants other members names=European Federation of Building and Woodworkers (Ireland), Hungarian Energy Efficient Institute (Hungary), NRP (United Kingdom), Renovate Belgium (Belgium), Renovate Espana (Spain), Renovate Italy (Italy)
 
|Participants other members names=European Federation of Building and Woodworkers (Ireland), Hungarian Energy Efficient Institute (Hungary), NRP (United Kingdom), Renovate Belgium (Belgium), Renovate Espana (Spain), Renovate Italy (Italy)
 
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Revision as of 10:52, 14 August 2020

General

Name of initiative Renovate Europe
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address http://www.renovate-europe.eu/
Related initiatives
Starting year 2012
End year
Secretariat European Alliance of Companies for Energy Efficiency in Building (EuroACE)
Organisational structure Permanent secretariat: EuroACE Office, Rond Point Schuman, 6-8th floor, B-1040 Brussels, tel: +32 2 639 10 11, E-mail: info@renovate-europe.eu
Geographical coverage Western Europe, Eastern Europe
Name of lead organisation EuroACE
Type of lead organisation Network/Consortium/Partnership
Location/Nationality of lead organisation EU

Description

Description The Renovate Europe Campaign was initiated by EuroACE (The European Alliance of Companies for Energy Efficiency in Buildings). It is calling for an ambitious roadmap to be drawn up on how to triple the annual renovation rate of the EU building stock from the current rate of 1% to 3% by 2020 and to ensure that the aggregate result of those renovations leads to an 80% reduction of the energy demand of the building stock by 2050 as compared to 2005.
Objectives Renovate Europe is a political communications campaign with the ambition to reduce the energy demand of the EU building stock by 80% by 2050 compared to 2005 levels through legislation and ambitious renovation programmes.
Activities Triple the EUs average renovation rate from the current 1% to 3% per year before 2020 and maintain that rate over time

-Ensure that all renovations are deep or staged deep renovations -Drive the formulation and implementation of effective policies

One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Implementation, Political dialogue
Activity of initiative Policy planning and recommendations, Awareness raising and outreach, Technical operational implementation (ex-post)
Indicators
Awareness raising and outreach — Campaigns held
Year2017
Value (#)1
Goals
Comments on indicators and goals A "Renovate Europe Day" is held every year.
How will goals be achieved
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals
How are you tracking progress of your initiative
Available reporting

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 50  
Companies 35 AERECO (Sweden),Armacell (Germany),Carrier (USA),DAIKIN (Japan),Danfoss (Denmark),Chance for Buildings (Belgium),DENEFF (Germany),E3G (United Kingdom),European Association for External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems - EAE (Belgium),Efficient Poland (Poland),Ecubirojs (Lithuania),Energy Bill Revolution (United Kingdom),Greenovate! Europe (Belgium),Grundfos (Denmark),Hupfas (Croatia),IGNIF (Poland),INZEP (Greece),Institute for zero energy buildings (Belgium),Ingersool Rand (Ireland),IRENE (Italy),Johnsons Controls (USA),Kingspan (Ireland),Knauf Insulation (Germany),NRP (Netherlands),Philips (Netherlands),Plastics Europe (Belgium),PU Europe (Belgium),Rockwool (Denmark),Roenef (Romania),Saint Gobain (France),Signify (Netherlands),United Technologies (USA),SGGCCS (Slovenia),URSA (Spain),Velux (Denmark).
Business organisations 9 European Chemical Industry Council - CEFIC (Belgium),  Energy Cities (France),  European insulation Manufacturers Association - Eurima (Belgium),  EuroACE (Belgium),  FEDARENE (Belgium),  Glass for Europe (Belgium),  Irish Green Building Council - IGBC (Ireland),  Synergi (Denmark),  World Green Building Council (USA) .
Research and educational organisations 0
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 0
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 6 European Federation of Building and Woodworkers (Ireland),  Hungarian Energy Efficient Institute (Hungary),  NRP (United Kingdom),  Renovate Belgium (Belgium),  Renovate Espana (Spain),  Renovate Italy (Italy)
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
2018
42
2020
50
2022
29
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Last update: 27 April 2022 09:09:03

Not only have national states as participators