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Renovating residential buildings is central to achieving Europe’s energy and climate targets. Yet, official data are not always consistent with the way national strategies define their building energy efficiency targets — such as heating system replacements, deep or step-by-step renovation rates, or improvements in the EPC stock — making progress difficult to monitor. Moreover, keeping track of the latest trends in the renovation market, including the macroeconomic and regulatory context, is essential, as these developments may raise questions about the feasibility of national targets. |
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Harmonised EU-Wide Renovation Data
Robust Forecasting
Benchmarks & Policy Insights
Concise and ready-to-use reports
Enerdata’s Building Renovation Outlook country reports bridge this gap with reliable, harmonised EU-wide data on residential building renovation projects. Drawing on our EnerMed model, and continuous monitoring of each country’s macroeconomic and policy developments, we combine observed trends with forward-looking projections that both assess actual progress and put government forecasts into perspective — offering a clearer view of what is realistically achievable.
Building renovation report sample
- Utilities & Gas Companies: Understand how building renovations will impact energy demand and sales, enabling more accurate forecasting and strategic planning.
- Financial Institutions: Evaluate the potential of green loans and other sustainable financing instruments, supported by real-world renovation data.
- Insurance Companies: Assess risk profiles as building efficiency improves, influencing policies and premiums.
- Manufacturers & Technology Providers: Identify market opportunities for thermal controls, insulation products, smart automation, and other renovation technologies.
- Modelling Experts: Leverage comprehensive renovation data to enhance energy demand models and scenario analysis.
- Timely Updates & Dashboard Access: Stay informed with the latest renovation trends through an interactive dashboard and detailed analytics.
- EU-Coverage Reports: Our standardised reports cover most EU countries, ensuring comparability and clarity.
- Renovation Subsidy Tracking: Stay up to date with changing home renovation subsidies across countries.
- PDF report: Detailed analysis combined with insightful figures, graphs and scenario analysis.
- Optional On-Demand Analyses (EPC Transfer Projections): Monitor how homes are expected to move from one Energy Performance Certificates to another (e.g., B → A).
- Monitoring Renovations: We track significant renovations across EU countries, even where EPCs are missing.
- Benchmarking: Enerdata establishes meaningful benchmarks to compare renovation efforts across countries and building types.
- Modelling: Using our robust model EnerMED, we simulate realistic renovation pathways to test policy targets and market impacts.
Why Subscribe?
- Unique EnerMED model
- Deep modelling expertise
- Extensive experience in analysing residential building energy systems for +10 years
- Privileged access to EU data resources
References
Enerdata is a member of the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC), an initiative aimed at accelerating the transition to zero-emission, efficient, and resilient buildings and construction sectors worldwide. Enerdata's expertise in energy data analysis and forecasting supports GlobalABC's mission by providing reliable, comprehensive data on building energy performance, essential for developing effective policies.
Entranze is an EU-funded project designed to support policymakers in achieving high penetration of nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEB) and renewable energy-based heating and cooling (RES-H/C) within existing national building stocks. Enerdata was chosen to lead the development of the Entranze Building Statistical Tool due to its expertise in energy data analysis and forecasting.
The ZEBRA Monitoring project assessed the market uptake of nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs) across Europe, providing policymakers with data to optimize adoption strategies. Enerdata led the initiative, developing the ZEBRA2020 data tool that consolidated information from 17 countries, covering 89% of the EU/EEA building stock and population.
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