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  • 1 December 2025
  • European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
  • 2 min read

Applications now open for ManagEnergy Master Class 10 on One-Stop Shops

The 10th ManagEnergy Master Class will take place in January and February 2026 and will focus on the design, development, and scaling of One-Stop Shops for residential retrofit.

ManagEnergy Master Class #10 - extension

ManagEnergy Master Classes aim to equip local and regional energy agencies, as well as municipalities and regions across Europe, with the skills and knowledge to foster, stimulate, and develop sustainable energy projects. Designed to build the capacity, expertise, and confidence of public authorities and their agencies, these Master Classes also offer valuable opportunities to exchange with peers and experts.

Following the success of previous editions, the third and final Master Class on One-Stop Shops (OSS) will take place in early 2026. This intensive training will help participants build and scale successful OSS models for the renovation sector, combining theory, practical exercises, and peer learning.

The Class will again follow a blended learning format:

  • 14 January 2026 (morning, online)
  • 27–28 January 2026 (Brussels, one and a half days)
  • 11 February 2026 (morning, online)

Participants will take part in interactive workshops, case studies, and group work, with contributions from experienced agencies, organisations, and representatives of the European Commission. The format also facilitates networking both among participants and with EU-level experts.

 

“Being here, it gives you a renewed focus. I am delighted to have attended, because now, I know what to do!”
— Paraic Barrett, Western Energy Agency (IE) & ManagEnergy Master Class 3 participant

 

Module content and objectives

This module focuses on the design, development, and operation of One-Stop Shops (OSS) for residential retrofit. While significant focus is placed on the housing sector, participants will also explore the application of OSS approaches in other areas such as heat, energy communities, and SMEs.

The programme covers:

  • Market analysis and identification of regional opportunities
  • Definition of OSS models suited to local contexts
  • Scope of operations, from advisory services to technical and financial support
  • Financial models and risk assessment (technical, financial, organisational, policy-related)

On completion of this module, participants will be able to:

  • Evaluate the local, regional, and national conditions for establishing an OSS
  • Develop an outline business plan for an OSS in their chosen area
  • Identify and engage with relevant funding sources and programmes
  • Address legal, HR, and financial considerations, including risk management
  • Explore collaboration opportunities with key regional stakeholders

 

Financial support available

Participants can benefit from financial support of up to €550 to cover travel and accommodation costs. Those who successfully complete the Master Class will also receive a digital badge attesting their participation.

 

Apply now

The call for applications has been extended until 10 December 2025. Interested candidates are invited to fill in the online application form as soon as possible to secure the last spots in this final edition dedicated to One-Stop Shops.

APPLY NOW

Details

Reference
Master Classes
Publication date
1 December 2025
Author
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency