Details
- Publication date
- 1 April 2025
- Author
- European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
Description
Deep renovation is more than just reducing energy bills—it’s about building resilience, optimising investment, and ensuring long-term sustainability. A new report from the CROSS project, coordinated by REGEA, provides comprehensive guidelines to help local and regional authorities lead the way.
The CROSS approach focuses on integrated, cost-effective strategies for public building renovation, combining technical, financial, and environmental perspectives.
📌 Key insights from the report include:
- Holistic energy planning: Ensure that at least 75% of energy used comes from renewable sources, like solar panels, district heating, and smart monitoring systems.
- Long-term financial thinking: Adopt a 20-year cost assessment to weigh operational costs and return on investment.
- Circular renovation: Use reusable, non-toxic materials to promote the circular economy and improve indoor health.
- Structural upgrades: In seismic areas, include reinforcement to ensure energy upgrades also enhance safety.
- Smart digital tools: Leverage technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM) for effective planning, performance tracking, and integration of energy measures.
- Access to EU funding: Learn how to align renovation plans with criteria from InvestEU, ERDF, and RRF to unlock large-scale financial support.
The report also highlights the One-Stop Shop (OSS) model tested in Croatia, where CROSS supports 88 local authorities through a regional OSS offering technical, financial, legal, and procurement services—a model aimed at replication across Croatia and beyond.
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