A New EU Toolkit to Drive Inclusive and Energy-Efficient Building Renovation
A practical, scalable framework supporting stakeholders in tackling energy poverty and advancing sustainable housing solutions!
A practical, scalable framework supporting stakeholders in tackling energy poverty and advancing sustainable housing solutions!
SUPERSHINE presents an integrated model that combines financial innovation, energy poverty reduction, citizen engagement and circularity to make social housing renovation both climate-neutral and socially just.
The SUPERSHINE project has released a new policy brief titled “A Just Renovation Framework for Europe’s Social Housing Sector,” highlighting the urgent need to align climate goals with housing affordability and social equity across Europe.
A project to tackle energy poverty, SUPER-i, has developed a toolkit for energy-efficient renovations. It is based on the experience of three pilot schemes in Denmark, Italy and Slovenia.
A dynamic resource platform has been designed to understand, measure and combat energy poverty. Drawing on the latest research and date, The E-Room, as the platform is known, offers insights …
Following the inspiring SUPER-i final event in Copenhagen, the SUPERSHINE consortium gathered to continue the dialogue on energy efficiency and social innovation in housing. Building on the achievements of SUPER-i, the partners explored how inclusive approaches can increase the impact of energy efficiency initiatives while addressing social and environmental challenges.
Last month, stakeholders from across Europe gathered in Copenhagen for the SUPER-i project’s final event. This event highlighted innovative approaches, tangible results, and actionable insights from the project’s pilot initiatives in Denmark, Italy, and Slovenia, underscoring the transformative potential of energy efficiency in social housing.Last month, stakeholders from across Europe gathered in Copenhagen for the SUPER-i project’s final event. This event highlighted innovative approaches, tangible results, and actionable insights from the project’s pilot initiatives in Denmark, Italy, and Slovenia, underscoring the transformative potential of energy efficiency in social housing.
SUPER-i, a project dedicated to driving sustainable practices in social housing, publishes four comprehensive factsheets (technical policy, financial, and environmental ) that are designed to support stakeholders in decision-making and sustainable development in the sector.
The event will take place on Thursday, November 14th in Copenhagen, with a focus on showcasing the progress made and the future ahead.
SUPER-i and SUPERSHINE projects charted new frontiers in sustainable urban development. From co-creation workshops to policy roundtables in Riga, Trieste, and Herning, these initiatives are forging a future where vibrant, sustainable communities thrive.