Title: Report on Building Renovation Financing Typologies

Summary: The aim of the report is to review previous work done on the subject and identify the common patterns in relation to the current practices and the likelihood of certain building types to be renovated. The research seeks to identify common factors and thereby define renovation categories using diversified set of key aspects which affect the definition of building renovation typologies such as: i) barriers and risks, ii) technical aspects e.g., technologies or technology indicators and architectural/town planning characteristics or even iii) the type of finance that has proven suitable or appears attractive for large scale renovation. The research conducted and presented in this deliverable may assist in understanding the interplay (also taking stock of previous relevant initiatives) of different combinations of building ownership status, technology, financing methods and their effect on accelerated building renovation rates. It will support the development of specifications for standardised data entry forms for building EE projects and will contribute to the identification and calculation of the relevant energy, financing and risk KPIs that will be used to develop large, standardised, financeable project packages.

Title: Report on Specifications for Project Entries, User Profiles, Use Cases and User Ranks

Summary: This deliverable is the initial and first version of a series of deliverables and it specifies input information, as a first step which will later be the basis for the creation of the graphical user interface for the project acquisition frontend in order to facilitate a standardised method of project description and the aggregation and matching processes. It specifies the type of users, details the initial identified use cases for the use of the platform and proposes a user rating system.

Title: ENERGATE Brief on Financing Typologies for Building Renovation

Summary: In the context of the ENERGATE project, a review on financing typologies has been conducted, based on 83 relevant publications and 65 case studies of renovation projects in 18 European countries. These projects were implemented in buildings of various uses and the selected retrofitting measures considered a variety of interventions. The most relevant financing typologies which have been identified and will be explored in ENERGATE are presented in this document.

Title: ENERGATE Report on Planning the Main Pilot Typologies

Summary: The aim of this report is to plan and validate the strategic deployment of the ENERGATE platform across six European pilot countries: Spain, France, Italy, Austria, Greece, and Latvia. The ENERGATE platform supports energy efficiency investments by facilitating communication between market actors and building owners through an ICT-enabled marketplace. The report provides a comprehensive overview of pilot projects, detailing methodologies for different building typologies, including residential, office, industrial, hospital, retail, and public buildings. It outlines specific use cases, necessary input data, and energy efficiency measures for these pilots. Additionally, it describes strategies for engaging stakeholders, including communications, webinars, workshops, and feedback mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of realistic metrics and stakeholder engagement for effective energy efficiency investments.

Title: Stakeholder Engagement Plan with Consultation Guide

Summary: This deliverable describes the processes of stakeholder mapping and engagement plan for the ENERGATE project. The stakeholder mapping process involves identifying relevant stakeholders to be involved in the co-creation process of the platform and those relevant for communication purposes for further uptake.

Title: Energy Efficiency in Buildings, from Financing to Implementation: Survey insights from the ENERGATE Workshop in Madrid

Summary: This report aims to have a comprehensive look at the Survey Results from the 1st ENERGATE Regional Training Workshop that was held on the 28th September in Madrid. It was co-organised by ENERGATE Spanish partners COMMUTY and the Urban Land Institute Spain.

Title: Insights from the ENERGATE Workshop in Riga: Energy Efficiency Financing in Buildings

Summary: This report aims to have a comprehensive look at the Survey Results from the 2nd ENERGATE Regional Training Workshop that was held on the 29th May in Riga. It was organised by ENERGATE partner Riga Planning Region.

Title: Dissemination, Communication and Awareness Creation

Summary: The 1st release of the Dissemination and Communication strategy outlines the process behind the development of the ENERGATE communication and dissemination strategy and objectives. This deliverable aims to set a strategy to be applied during the overall implementation of the project. One of the main objective of the first realise of the strategy is to define the target audience and the project’s stakeholders (in liaison with Stakeholder mapping and engagement) and define the communication and dissemination activities to engage them.

Title: Monitoring of Dissemination Activities and Communication Material

Summary: The 1st release of Monitoring the Dissemination Activities and Communication Material includes a description of the communication and dissemination activities already carried out, measuring their performance in light of the Key Performance Indicator (KPI) targets. The aim of this report is to evaluate the effectiveness of these efforts in increasing awareness, engaging stakeholders, and guiding future strategic communication and dissemination plans.

Title: : ENERGATE Report on Dissemination and Communication Strategy

Summary: : The final release of the Dissemination and Communication strategy outlines the updated plan to ensure targeted events and channels are valid. It focuses on engaging stakeholders, promoting the ENERGATE platform, and organising workshops and webinars at both national and EU levels to link project results with policy discussions.