Renovation workshop 2017
How to design energy efficiency renovation programmes for residential buildings
Date: 16–17 May 2017
Venue: The Hub, Drtinova 10, Prague, Czech Republic
Presentations from the workshop available now
- Presentations from Day 1: single-family houses (10MB)
- Presentations from Day 2: multi-apartment buildings (11MB)
- NEW: Summary of discussions from breakout groups (0.6 MB)
Background and aim of the workshop
Most countries in the CEE region already have or are setting up renovation programmes for multi-apartment buildings. Some countries have run these programmes successfully for a long time, while others are setting them up more recently. Several countries have had such programmes for a while now, but on an “on and off” basis with mixed results in different years.
In single-family houses the situation is much less developed. There is only one programme in the entire region in the Czech Republic delivering renovation at scale since 2008, but several countries have recently started or are developing similar renovation programmes today.
Last year at the C4E Forum in Balchik the sessions on how to design such support schemes were among the most visited, the best evaluated and many participants requested a more focused follow-up workshop to be able to go more in-depth.
At the workshop in Prague we will the opportunity to collectively discuss issues such as:
- Energy performance and technical standards
- Eligible expenditures and setting the support levels
- Technical assistance to the clients
- Procedures for call for applications
- Setting conditions for heat source replacement
- List of supported products and appliances
- Quality assurance and energy savings verification
- Cost benefit assessment of the programmes
The workshop is organized by Chance for Buildings in cooperation with the Czech State Environmental Fund.
Who should participate
We cordially invite representatives of government (ministries, municipalities and implementation agencies/funds), business associations, NGOs and consultants from all over the CEE and SEE region. The workshop is especially relevant for policy-makers, policy implementers and other stakeholders dealing with the design of renovation programmes for residential buildings at political, regulatory and technical level.
Agenda
16 May: Renovation programmes for single-family houses (SFH) Moderated by: Ondřej Šrámek, Chance for Buildings |
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9:00 |
Arrivals, coffee and registration |
10:00 |
Welcome & introduction Petr Holub, Chance for Buildings |
10:30 |
Renovation programmes for single-family homes in CEE region I
Incl. Q&A session |
12:00 |
Lunch |
13:00 |
Renovation programmes for single-family homes in CEE region II
Incl. Q&A session |
14:45 |
Coffee break |
15:15 |
Making the programmes successful (Breakout sessions)
All groups identify barriers and how to remove them by setting the right requirements (45 min). Afterwards, group facilitators report key findings and recommendations from each session to the whole group |
16:45 |
Closing remarks and Conclusion Ondřej Šrámek, Chance for Buildings |
17:00 |
Meeting ends |
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Optional Prague city tour for participants |
19:30 |
Buffet dinner & networking (The HUB, Drtinova 10) |
17 May Renovation programmes for multi-apartment buildings (MAB) Moderated by: Renée Bruel, European Climate Foundation |
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8:30 |
Arrivals, coffee |
9:00 |
Introduction, quick reminder of the previous day Renée Bruel, European Climate Foundation |
9:30 |
Renovation programmes for multi-apartment buildings in CEE region I
Incl. Q&A session |
11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:15 |
Renovation programmes for multi-apartment buildings in CEE region II
Incl. Q&A session |
13:00 |
Lunch |
14:00 |
Making the programmes successful (Breakout sessions)
All groups identify barriers and how to remove them by setting the right requirements (45 min). Afterwards, group facilitators report key findings and recommendations from each session to the whole group |
15:45 |
Closing remarks and Conclusion Petr Holub, Chance for Buildings |
16:00 |
Meeting ends |